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History, 22.01.2020 16:31, shauna94

The early saxon kings of england wore a sash around their waist
that they used as a benchmark for measuring length. the name of the sash
eventually became the name of one of the customary units of length. what
unit of length did the sash represent: the inch, foot, yard, or mile? explain.

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