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Cheer Leading Squads
The first american cheer leading squads preformed at colleges in the eastern part of the United States during the 1800's. Squad members were all men. During the 1970's cheer leading became a popular sport. Squads focused on strength and stunts. They competed with other cheer leading squads. Then during the early 1980's, cheer leading squads not associated with school or sports leagues, whose main objective was competition, began to emerge. The first organization to call themselves all-stars and go to competitions. This was then called competitive cheer, The people in the squad were called competitive cheer leaders.

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