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Judah
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6 May, 03:58
Who was William Byrd II?
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Stewart
6 May, 04:04
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Willian Byrd II was a planter and slave owner in colonial Virginia, who is considered to be the founder of the city Richmond, Virginia, which is not the capital and which has about 200 000 inhabitants.
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Brianna Acosta
6 May, 04:18
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He was a agriculturlist, he has a slave and he is the leader of Richmord, Virginia.
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