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1 The Veneu Island By: Julia Choi, Megan Kim, Nicholas Chen, J.S Lee, and Emily Chiang

2 Table of Contents Pg. 1: The Veneu Island Pg. 2: Table of Contents Pg. 3: Veneu Island Maps (Political) Pg. 4: Location and Climate Pg. 5: Natural Resources and Exports Pg. 6: National Dish Pg. 7: Veneu Island Flag and Description Pg. 8: Timeline Pg. 9: Major Historical Event Pg. 10: Biography Pg.11: Credits

3 Veneu Island Map (Political)

4 Location and Climate JS Lee Climate and Location Island Project.ppt

5 Natural Resources and Exports Imports: Rice, Mangoes, and many kinds of fish. Some silver and other kinds of jewels such as rubies, emeralds, and sapphires. Trading Partners: Mexico and Hawaii Exports: Coconuts, fruits, vegetables, and oil. Trading Partners: Mexico, Hawaii

6 Veneu Island Flag and Description This is a flag of the Veneu Island. The shell in the middle stands for beauty and the shape of our island while yellow represents money, gold, and our biome: the desert. Green stands for faith and freedom, blue stands for clear and clean water, and red stands for peace and love. As you can see, these colors represent our country!

7 1650 Date of Discovery (1650) 1750 Volcanic Eruption of Mt. Sparkle, killing hundreds, (1845) War of Independen ce between island natives and Mexicans (1725-1750) Date of Independen ce (1775) 180018501900 Major Earthquake in Dendo, Capital City (1875) Veneu Festival, thanking the gods for a good new year. (1950) 195020001700 A Timeline of Veneu Island

8 Major Historical Event Independence War By: Emily Chiang (Core #1) Mr. Edwards The War of Independence for Veneu Island was a very important event because it made our island what it is today. Firstly, in 1725, Mexican raiders started coming over to conquer smaller islands, like Veneu. The Mexican raiders were so strong that they captured many of our cities. In the end, Veneu had to surrender and Mexico ruled Veneu. This is why Veneu people still speak Spanish and use Mexican money. After a few years, people began talking of war. Men and boys started to train, weapons were prepared, and women and girls stored stocks of food. Armies, safety squads, and spies started entering the Mexican territory. They caused havoc, burning ships, and generally showing their disdain towards the Mexicans. All this increased tensions and led to dire consequences. Finally, Mexico declared war. Armies met on borders and battled furiously, each fighting with every drop of strength for their own country. Veneu natives used tactics such as dropping boiling water on the enemy, bucking the enemy off their horses, and hiding behind bushes for protection. It was because of these smart tactics and their determination that Veneu became a free country in 1750. The War of Independence was one of the most glorious and saddest wars fought in Veneu history. It put our island in great turmoil, but because of the Mexicans, our armies gained new knowledge concerning military advances in fighting and technology. The War of Independence changed Veneu’s customs, religion, and daily life.

9 Biography \\ TASFILE\2014\14108011\Megan Kim\6 grade\humanities\photo story.wp3

10 Credits Nicholas Chen: Maps (Political) and Flag with Flag Description J.S Lee: Location and Climate and Natural Resources and Exports Megan Kim: Biography Emily Chiang: Major Historical Event and Timeline Don’t forget Julia! (moviemaking in the studio)


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