By Holyn T.
James Madison was the fourth president of the United States George Washington was the first president of the United States Benjamin Franklin was a major figure as a scientist in the American Enlightenment Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence Founding Fathers
New England: Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island Middle: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware Southern: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia 3 Regions of the 13 Colonies
New England: fishing, shipbuilding, whaling, logging Middle: crops; oats and grains, logging, shipbuilding, textiles production, and papermaking. Southern: rice, indigo, tobacco, sugarcane and cotton What made each colony unique?
Hammers Saws Planes Tools
Milliners - made cloaks, gowns, apron, shifts, hats Printer and Binder - the colonial press printed important information for the colonies. Silversmith – sculpted silver from being pored to being polished Jobs
For music the main instruments were fifes, snare drums and bass drums. These instruments were played during battles. Slate boards and horn books were used for the small one roomed school houses around town. Literature & Music
Men: Women: Coat Hat Hat Gown Breeches Lace Neck Kerchief Stockings Lace Apron Waistcoat Shoes Cane Clothing
Food Peanut soup Gingerbread and holiday wassail Pumpkin gnocci
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