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History, 04.10.2020 23:01, ayshajabeenmeox5jrh

As you read lines 1–21, begin to cite text evidence. • Highlight the three dates noted in these lines. • Underline the states affected by the proclamation, and in the margin explain which states this proclamation affects (lines 5–12). • Underline text that explains how the president will classify the states (lines 13–21).

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