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Settling the New World: European Settlers' Dangers and Challenges

Explore the potential dangers and challenges facing European settlers in the New World. Learn about the hardships they may encounter and the strategies they used to navigate unfamiliar territories. Leimkuhler Productions offers valuable insights and feedback on formatting a business letter, essential for effective communication. Master the art of structuring a professional letter with key elements like your name, address, date, body content, and appropriate closings. Enhance your communication skills and prepare for assignments like drafting a Columbus Day letter. Dive into the historical context before the 13 Colonies to deepen your understanding of early American history. Sharpen your writing skills and meet the deadline for the upcoming Columbus Day letter due on September 30.

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Settling the New World: European Settlers' Dangers and Challenges

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  1. Settling the New World Do Now: What dangers & challenges might European settlers face in the New World? Leimkuhler Productions

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  3. How to format a business letter Your name Your address Date Dr. Benjamin Wolf 1010 North Main Street Santa Ana, CA 92701 Body of letter (no indents) Skip a line between paragraphs Sincerely, Your name

  4. Homework • Complete the front of “Before the 13 Colonies” • Work on the final draft of your Columbus Day Letter! Due Sept 30!

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