Daily life in the salam in the 1600 By: Lauren Reedy Jasmine Halim Brandon Bucia Joe Vizzaccero.

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Daily life in the salam in the 1600 By: Lauren Reedy Jasmine Halim Brandon Bucia Joe Vizzaccero

Clothing Women – Shift – Apron – Petticoat – Waistcoat – Shoes – Coif Men – Breeches/Stockings – Shoes – A Hat – Doublet – Ruff

Linen – Flax plant – 6-40 inches long – Usually worn by royalty – Purple Wool – Crimped fibers – Spongy feel – insulation Clothing was either spun or weaved. The fabrics that were used were Linen and Wool.

Homes Homes in the 1600’s – Sheds – Stick houses – Wooden plated houses What is a palisade? – Wall or barrier – Protects from invasion

Puritan Family Life Men planted crops, built fences, worked with livestock. Women cared for children and cooked, sewed, and cleaned. Children didn’t attend school. Had own specific jobs. – Boys- hunting and fishing – Girls –baking, cooking, knitting

Families' Free Time Games- hide and seek – tug of war. – kites, – dolls Stories passed down through generations. Sabbath Day specially designed for Bible reading and live-stock tending.

Puritan food Fish and Turtles – Sturgeon Other native animals – Rays, Herons, gulls, oysters, and raccoons Brought from England – Beef, pork, fish Desperation – Poisonous snakes, malodorous musk turtles, and horses Boston baked Beans