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Several archaeologists uncovered more evidence of slavery in the North, such as dwellings, graves, and shackles at the sites of plantations where dozens of slaves worked hard on thousands of acres. In Rhode Island, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York, archival records and excavations show that slavery was an economic boon to small farmers, merchants, and landed gentry, who profited from slave labor and supplies sold to slave plantations in the South and in the West Indies.
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A recent research conducted by a team dug into the volcano's cinders found out remarkable evidence that when, the Sunset Crater erupted, thousands faced catastrophe. A project developed by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) with a 16.6-mile portion that passed by Sunset Crater is discussed.
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In a fifteen foot deep pit, a house of early bronze age, was uncovered by the archaeologists in Greece. An ancient Greek city, which was said to be swallowed by the sea, yielded the remains, in a muddy dig in the Corinthian coastal plain.
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