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Fort Mose, near the Georgia-Florida border, was found by Kathleen Deagan in 1986. This site is important because:
a. It is the site of a large battle that took place in 1876 between General Custer and the Lakota people, resulting in the death of Custer's entire army.
b. It demonstrates the general unwillingness of state governments to become involved in archaeological projects, usually because they cannot bear the monetary cost.
c. It demonstrated how the earliest slaves in North America were treated by the Spanish, information that was previously unknown.
d. It was the first legally sanctioned, free African-American community in the country, and therefore provides a different perspective on African-American history than that provided by slave archaeology alone.

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