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Hamilton didn't come to America until he was 16. He arrived to enroll in King's College (later renamed Columbia University) in New York City. Hamilton was born on the island of Nevis in the British West Indies. His mother, a Frenchwoman, had an affair with his father, a Scottish trader, and was married to someone else when Hamilton was born.

In contrast, Jefferson was born at the Shadwell plantation located just outside of Charlottesville, Virginia. He spent his childhood roaming the woods and studying his books in the remote Virginia Piedmont region. His father, Peter Jefferson, was a successful farmer. He was also a skilled cartographer who produced the first accurate map of the Province of Virginia.

Based on the passage, which of the following is a cartographers most likely to do?
A
design a complicated dance routine
B
manage a successful farm and plantation
C
create a map of a newly discovered land
D
trade goods with someone to make a living

Answers

Answered by arslanabbas659
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Answer:

design a complicated dance routine

Answered by danger7537
1

Answer:

your answer will be option D

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