Who was Millie La Mar? How did Millie La Mar die? Was she beautiful?

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Answer 1
Answer: Millie La Mar is a Puerto Rican singer and actress. Millie passed away on October 6th, 1905, at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Philadelphia, after having cancer surgery. And yes, Millie was a beautiful young lady.
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Millie Lamar was a traveling show personality, who did bookings across the country in dime museums, on vaudeville and variety stages and inside railroad tent circus side shows.

Im not sure how she died.

And if she was beautiful is your own opinion. :)


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Cyrus the Great is remembered for founding the Persian Empire. At one point his empire spanned all the way to Eastern Europe, covering what would nowadays be Bulgarian and Macedonia. He is noted for providing successful governmental establishment and centralized administration, as well as his achievement in human rights, politics and military strategy.

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C. All citizens were granted the right of free speech.

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Slavery was officially abolished in all areas of the United States as the result of the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which was ratified in 1865. The correct option is D.

The 13th Amendment, which was adopted by Congress on January 31 and ratified on December 6, 1865, ended slavery in the United States.

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Dude it was d cuz while texas did listen  to the rules they twisted it to their advantage

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