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What sort of language was spoken in eastern america in the 19th century?

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What sort of language was spoken in eastern america in the 19th century?

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There’s a South America and a North America. This is the first I’ve heard of an East America. I’ll have to investigate that one and get back to you. Well, here in the good ole US of A, we have a few different regions. There’s New England, the Deep South, the Mid-West, the Pacific NorthWest and the Dessert SouthWest. And then, ofcourse, there’s Texas, which stands alone because nobody else wants to claim it. Since you are asking about the “eastern US”, I’d say you may be referring to New England or the Deep South. But then you are asking about Joseph Smith, who was obviously dipping into the peyote stash when he dreamed of these magic books. So I guess I’d have to be confused all the way around.

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