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Tony Ochoa
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2 April, 12:42
Historically, trade in Oceania often?
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Bradyn Frye
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The early exploration of Oceania was largely motivated by greed and any nautical entrepreneur who promised rich pickings could be fairly sure of receiving financial backing for his journey. Sea otters and seals were nearly wiped out.
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