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He said that being the third son, his head was filled with rambling thoughts, and that he was not bred to any trade. It was also just what he wanted to do.

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Robinson Crusoe is not a true story. It was written by English novelist Daniel Defoe and published in 1719.

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  • He escaped a life of slavery by a passing ship. I've learnt about it in school so i know.
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Robinson Crusoe get to the island when he was going for sailing for his friends suddenly his ship was wrecked and by mistakenly he reach to the island .

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Robinson Crusoe leaves the first canoe he builds in the woods because he realizes it is too heavy to move.

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he want to be a sailor

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He was headed for Africa

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