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The explorer got a disease in blood for the _____ of fresh vegetables and fruit.
A sake B lack C ignorance D knack
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York City was first called New Amsterdam by the explorer Henry Hudson. He was
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center. But the British questioned the right of the Dutch to control the area.
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extended from the Hudson River to the East River.
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British never attacked New Amsterdam. So the wall was never tested in war. But
the path beside it became known as Wall Street. Later, Wall Street became a
street of banks and business.
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in stocks and shares in the stock markets began in the 17th Century. An
informal market developed around the coffee houses in the City of London
gradually. In 1773 “New Jonathan’s” Coffee House became the informal Stock
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