Founding Fathers John Adams, married to Abigail Adams was the second president of the USA Alexander Hamilton, chief staff aide of General George Washington James Madison was the 4 th President of the USA
Regions and why they were unique New England: New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut were famous for the ocean, bitterly cold winters and Mild Summers Middle Colonies: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware were famous for Agriculture, major shipping hubs and a Temperate climate Southern Colonies: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia were famous for farming, perfect soil and slave worked farms
Tools Saws Chisels Hammers
Jobs Tailor: Cutter and Creator of bespoke suits for every sort Silversmith: a Sculptor of silver, from first pour to final polish Cooper: Creators of casks for everything from wine to gun powder
Literature and Music Drum roll please… Fife: flute like instrument Snare drum Bass Drum
Shelters or Houses The houses looked a lot like houses today except more grand and mostly white. They mostly had chimneys
Clothing Men wore a banyan, breeches and a coat Women wore a cap, cloak and gown
Crafts and Games Board Games Puzzles Rolling hoops Walking on stilts Nine pins
Food They had Peanut soup, Classic Shepard pie and Gingerbread
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