When William Seward first purchased Alaska from Russia, Americans thought he was foolish. Who would want all that ice and snow, they wondered. Over the years, Alaska has more than proven her worth. Alaska's gold, fish, and lumber have all contributed to America's economy.
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When William Seward first purchased Alaska from Russia, Americans thought he was foolish. Who would want all that ice and snow, they wondered. Over the years, Alaska has more than proven her worth. Alaska's gold, fish, and lumber have all contributed to America's economy.
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