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🌎 Middle Ages: Growth of Towns and Cities
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🌎 Middle Ages: Growth of Towns and Cities

  • Due Feb 13 by 10pm
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  • Available Feb 13 at 12am - Feb 20 at 11:59pm
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Learning Objective

I will understand the growth of cities and towns during the Middle Ages.

SSHistory2.png Assignment Instructions

 Read the following article and fill out the graphic organizer with notes in each box:

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Each box in the graphic organizer should be filled out with details from the article.  You do not need to write in complete sentences.  

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