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History and Evolution of Lacrosse
Lacrosse is the oldest sport in North America. ... At the time, lacrosse wasn’t played merely as a sport, but also as a sacred ritual. ... Often, lacrosse was used as a way to resolve problems (such as land disputes) rather than going to war. ... Lacrosse was played with anywhere from thirty to a thousand players per side with a field ranging from 100 yards to several miles long; the game was often played for days. ...
In 1636, a French Jesuit named Jean de Brebuf saw a lacrosse game being played by an Iroquois tribe, the Huron, in what is now southeast Ontario, Canada. ... ” Soon after, however, Europeans began avidly playing lacrosse. Lacrosse remained mainly a Native American sport until 1839 when Canadians began playing. Many wonder whom, for a lack of a better word, civilized lacrosse.
Approximate Word count = 701 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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