They were taught how to trade They would have to be able to afford education They would read children's books They would also practice letters on a slate board EDUCATION
New England Massachusetts; Connecticut; New Hampshire; Rode Island Middle Colonies New York; Pennsylvania; New Jersey; Delaware Southern Colonies Maryland; Virginia; North Carolina and South Carolina; Georgia
A PRINTER RAKES ANVILS A Printer A Hoe, A Rake, And A Spade
Music: Fife and Drum Games: Puzzles, Board Games, Cards, nine pins ENTERTAINMENT
Houses or Shelters: The Houses were mostly White They were plain FAMILY LIFE This House is not White
Women: Hooped Petticoat Hat Shirt Skirt CLOTHING Men: Waistcoa t Shirt Stocking s Pants Hat
Peanut soup Tidewater Chili Welsh Rabbit Bourbon Balls FOOD
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