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The First Permanent European Settlement in the Southwest, Established in 1610

Question 117

Question 117

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The first permanent European settlement in the Southwest, established in 1610, was


A) Tucson.
B) Albuquerque.
C) El Paso.
D) San Diego.
E) Santa Fe.

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