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Colonial America Review

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Study Guide mercantilism know the different regional geographical features of the 13 original colonies (New England, Middle, Southern Colonies) locate the colonies know the process of the Triangular Trade/Slave Trade Timeline From Visually . Reading  Colonization and Settlement, 1585-1763 American colonial history belongs to what scholars call the early modern period. As such, it is part of a bridge between markedly different eras in the history of the western world. On its far side lies the long stretch we call the Middle Ages (or the "medieval period"), on its near one the rise of much we connect with modernity. Video Sketch-notetaking video Legacy- Furthering the discussion

Last Chance to Submit Missing Work-Monday, October 15, 2018

Good afternoon! Please check your updated grades on Pinnacle.  If you still have any missing work, please PRINT or copy by hand and SUBMIT it to me before class on Monday, October 15, for credit.  I will no longer accept any digital copy of your missing work for this quarter.  DO NOT EMAIL OR SHARE A FILE WITH ME!  This is your last chance to make up any missing work. If you have not finished EVERFI Mass Mutual-Future Smart, go ahead and finish it before Monday, October 15, as well.  I will do one more CERTIFICATE report in the morning and update your grade. Have a great weekend! Mr. Descargar

13 Original Colonies Presentation

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Post your colony presentation on Padlet. Follow the instructions below to post your PowerPoint presentation on Padlet. Open your ppt file on Office365 Click "File" Click "Share" Click "Share with people" Click on the box that says "People on your organization with the link can view." Change your link setting by clicking on "Anyone" and uncheck the box that says "Allow editing" Click "Apply" Click the icon that says "Copy Link" Click "Copy" Go to Padlet below and click the pink "+" button and you will get a pop-up asking you to write your "Title" and "Write something" area.  Write the title of your presentation and your names on "Write something"  Click on the link icon that looks like "(-)" and paste the link from your file, or just type "CTRL V" Click "Save" (**If you have followed these instructions correctly,