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10 November, 09:24

explain why towns like Greenville and Chambersburg and Shippensburg are approximately 10 miles apart from another

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  1. 10 November, 09:34
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    The towns like Chambersburg, Green Village, and Shippensburg are approximately 10 miles apart from each other because the settlers of the Green Village chose to settle at a location central to both the larger towns of Chambersburg and Shippensburg.

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    The town of Shippensburg which settled in 1730 was one of the first town settlements in the valley of Cumberland. The town of Chambersburg shortly settled at a distance of only a few miles from the town of Shippensburg. After a few years, the settlers of the present-day Green Village chose to settle at a location that was central to both these larger towns. Thus, the towns of Chambersburg, Green Village, and Shippensburg fall approximately 10 miles apart from each other.
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