Why did fewer people settle in Outer China than in Inner China?
A: The land was in smaller est...
Social Studies, 30.05.2020 00:57 jacqueline398
Why did fewer people settle in Outer China than in Inner China?
A: The land was in smaller estates in Outer China.
b: The climate was more extreme in Outer China.
c : The roads were more dangerous in Inner China.
d : The invasions drove farmers away in Inner China.
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