Chapter 4 Day 2 Quote: “There's a man he whispered in her ear

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Chapter 4 Day 2 Quote: “There's a man he whispered in her ear Chapter 4 Day 2 Quote: “There's a man he whispered in her ear.” - Mercy Lewis (1692) Objective: Describe life in the New England colonies State Standards: Strand 1 Concept 3 PO 2, 3

The New England Family Healthier Women/Families

Life in the New England Towns Order Education

The Half-Way Covenant and the Salem Witch Trials Puritan “jeremiads” Salem Witch Trials

The New England Way of Life Agriculture? “God and Cod”

The Early Settlers’ Days and Ways Dawn till dusk Simple life