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5 July, 09:20

In colonial America, what was an example of a borderlands area? a. Mexico City. b. The Florida coastline. c. Cahokia. d. The Great Lakes. e. Jamestown.

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  1. 5 July, 09:35
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    The Great Lakes is an example of a borderlands area.

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    A borderland area is an area of land that is located on or near the border. It contains the features of both the land and the water. We cannot certainly say that it belongs to one thing or the other.

    The Great Lakes is a series of interconnected fresh water lakes that surround the mid-east region of North America. These lakes are the major source of transportation, migration, trade, fishing and serves as a habitat for many aquatic species.
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