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Siamese Twins Eng Popular Q&A
Q: Is there any work on the story of the "siamese twins" chang and e...
A: There should be tons. They were much written about in their era. Try googling them - I would imagine you will find a bunch of info. Read More »
Q: Which of the following in NOT true of Chang and Eng the original ...
A: They were surgically separated in 1858 :-) Read More »
Q: Were chang and eng the Siamese Twins born by cesarean section?
A: Chang and Eng were born in the early 1800s and were bor... Read More »
Q: Did chang and eng the original siamese twins lose their slaves af...
A: They were southerners, and did hold slaves. As slavery was abolished by Federal Law after the Civil War- and these bros did survive the war- They probably would... Read More »