George Washingto n = the first president of the United States John Adams = the second president of the United States James Madison = the fourth president of the United States John Jay = first chief of justice of the supreme court
New England = Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut Middle Colonies = New York, new Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania Southern Colonies = Maryland, Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina
New England = fishing, whaling, trapping, shipbuilding, logging, “triangular trade” Middle Colonies = papermaking, agriculture, blacksmiths/silversmiths, logging, crop growing, wig makers, ship building, wheel wrights, cobblers Southern Colonies = farming, slave trade, cash crops (rice, indigo, tobacco, cotton, sugarcane)
Hammers saws plane
Brick making = molding, drying, and firering bricks for construction building and trades men Milner = makes of shifts, gowns, aprons, hats, and cloaks Gardeners = fine gardens, tools, plants, and colonial techniques
Snare Drum Fife Bass Drum
Boys… Hat Shirt Coat Girls… Shoes Stockings Lace apron
Peanut soup Gingerbread and holiday wassail Shepherds pie
Practicing letters on a slate board Reading books Educational puzzles
Board games Puzzles Cards
The British wanted the Native Americans to work in their crop fields in the southern regions.
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