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  • 77History of Madagascar — The recorded history of Madagascar began in the 7th century when Arabs established trading posts along the northwest coast of the island. Madagascar s prehistory began when the first human settlers arrived, which included a large component from… …

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  • 78Rio Grande do Sul — Infobox Brazilian State name = State of Rio Grande do Sul motto = anthem = capital = Porto Alegre latd= |latm= |latNS= |longd= |longm= |longEW= largest city = Porto Alegre demonym = Gaúcho or Sul rio grandense leader name1 = Yeda Crusius leader… …

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  • 79David Walker (abolitionist) — David Walker (September 27, 1796 – June 28, 1830)[1] was an outspoken African American activist who demanded the immediate end of slavery in the new nation. In 1829, while living in Boston, Massachusetts, he published Appeal to the Coloured… …

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  • 80Daniel Pratt (eccentric) — For other people named Daniel Pratt, see Daniel Pratt (disambiguation). “General” Daniel Pratt, Jr. (born 11 April 1809 in Prattville, Chelsea, Massachusetts; died 21 June 1887 in Boston) was an American itinerant speaker, author, performance… …

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