Which key detail about the Muisca
tribe's gold is found in both
passages?
The Muisca...
Which key detail about the Muisca
tribe's gold is found in both
passages?
The Muisca people did not think of
gold as money.
Europeans were amazed by all the
gold they saw.
The gold was meant to bring peace to
the tribe.
Gold dust was used to cover the body
of the king.
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