Colonial America By:Violette P.
John Adams was a statesman and a leader of the American independence from Great Britain. Sam Adams was inspirational against the British. Ben Franklin was a leading author, a printer, an inventor and more! John Hancock was the 1st to sign the Declaration of Independence. The Founding Fathers
Fish wheat Barley Corn Rice Clams Apples Deer Turkey Rye Bread Rabbit Oats And more Food
Homes in the colonial times where made out of wood, bricks or mud. Homes
Men would wear a hat, a coat, a waist coat under he’s own coat, a cravat, breeches and stockings. What they wore Women would wear a hat, a neck kerchief, a stomacher, a gown, a lace apron and a petticoat.
Jobs & Tools People would work as an apothecary, a basket maker, blacksmith, brick maker, cabinet maker, a carpenter, a jointer, tailor, cooper, weaver, wheelwright, gardener, wig maker, gun smith, and a founder. Tools: Anger, a nose anger, a screw anger, a gimlet, bitstocks and mortise chisels. Nose anger Blacksmith
GamesGames The kids would play tag, marbles, hopscotch, hide-n-go seek or fly a kite.
What made each socioeconomic region unique New England Mass. Rhode Island, Connecticut, NH. NY. Pennsylvania, NJ, Delaware and Maryland were where the patriots were. Middle Colonies Virginia, NC. SC. and Georgia were all farming land Southern Colonies Slave owning
Webliography Guterba, Linda. (). Colonial Life:Life in Colonial America. kid info. Retrieved 2 November, 2012, from
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