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Leno4ka [110]
3 years ago
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Don't Answer If You Don't know What To Do Please And Thank You). Title: Colonial Brochure. Instructions: 1) Using your knowledge

of the time period and your course resources, create a visually appealing presentation using PowerPoint or a similar application. You will need to represent the 3 regions of Colonial America. The three regions are " New England", "Middle Region", and " Southern Region". For each region, please include at least 7 pieces of factual information that demonstrates your understanding of the region. Please include 1 - 2 visual images that demonstrate the characteristics of the region. All information needs to be historically accurate and include your original thoughts and ideas. ( The presentation includes information for all three regions. It includes seven or more facts for each region from the lists below. It is clearly and logically organized and easy to understand). Will Mark Brainliest and I'll give 5 please please help. ​
History
1 answer:
jekas [21]3 years ago
4 0

Explanation:

SEE THE IMAGE.

HOPE IT HELPS

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