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3 March, 20:14
What was mexico like in the late 1800's?
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Jacoby Moss
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The first human experiments with plant cultivation begin in the New World during the early post-Pleistocene period. Squash is one of the earliest crops. This agricultural development process, which continues slowly over thousands of years.
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