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  • 测试001 测试001

    “George.” 全部笔记(3) 去书内

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  • 测试1314 测试1314

    “The above resume of his biography” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    测试1

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  • 以歌。 以歌。
  • TobeBetter TobeBetter

    “George.” 全部笔记(3) 去书内

    华盛顿将军这位出名的黑贴身男仆名为乔治

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    “George” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    男仆-Grorge

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  • AlsoWhite AlsoWhite

    “died” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    Washington was able to lead the American Revolutionary Army to victory in the War of Independence at that time largely due to his wealth, which provided him with necessary material support for military construction. However, Washington's wealth was due to his large plantation, which was staffed by African black slaves. He gained immense wealth through a large amount of free labor, and in order to prevent his slaves from becoming free people, he also engaged in slave trade, which was vastly different from his advocacy of American democracy and freedom. Moreover, what's even more surprising is that Washington pulled out all his teeth due to dental disease, but he made a false tooth for himself using the real teeth of a slave, which is truly cruel.

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  • AlsoWhite AlsoWhite

    “again” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    With the dramatic changes in Eastern Europe in the 1990s, the Soviet Union disintegrated. The world's pattern has shifted from the post World War II Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union to a multipolar trend of one superpower and multiple powers, making the United States the only superpower in the world today. We all know that the United States was a British colony before, and due to the Boston Tea Party incident, it became the trigger for the American Revolutionary War. Under the leadership of the outstanding leader Washington, the United States engaged in the Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1783, and through eight years of bloody battles, the United States overthrew British rule and successfully achieved independence. Washington became the first president of the United States after independence, and was also regarded as a perfect existence by Americans at that time, also known as the "American Yao Shun".

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  • 用户697866 用户697866

    “proclamatio” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    宣告

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  • 用户697866 用户697866

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    永久的

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