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1 Section 2: Life in Colonial America
Chapter 3 Section 2: Life in Colonial America

2 Colonial Society A person’s wealth, gender, or race went a long way toward determining their place in society Belief that people aren’t equal Gentry- set themselves apart by clothing Wigs, silk stockings, lace cuffs, etc “Gentle folk”

3 Wealth in Land Adult, single women & free African Americans could own land but very few did Small group of elite landowning men dominated politics

4 At a young age boys become apprentices to learn a trade
Trade & Occupations Artisans At a young age boys become apprentices to learn a trade Provided silver goods, furniture, tin ware, pottery, & glassware

5 Printers Gathered & circulated local news & information Had to be cautious or could be arrested Almanacs

6 New England farmers worked the thin, rocky soil
Farmers & Fisherman New England farmers worked the thin, rocky soil Many earned a living through the sea- haddock, bass, clams, mussels, & crabs

7 Colonial Women Status was determined by their men (under husband’s control) Women & the Law Men had unlimited power Women’s duties Cooking, gardening, washing, cleaning, weaving cloth, & sewing

8 Colonists ate better, lived longer, & had more children
The Nature of Work Colonists ate better, lived longer, & had more children More opportunity to advance in wealth & status

9 Everyone work to maintain the household by producing food & goods
Goals of the household was to be self sufficient

10 Colonial Education School attendance was not mandatory & most children received little education New England colonies became early leader because of the Puritans Believed everyone should be able to read the Bible

11 1674- Massachusetts required towns with at least 50 families to have a school master to teach Reading, writing, & arithmetic 100 families had to have a grammar school with instruction in Greek & Latin Girls didn’t go

12 Colonial colleges training ministers & lawyers
Only wealthy attended 3 colleges by 1740’s Harvard 1636, William & Mary, VA 1693, & Yale, Connecticut 1703 By colleges were in the Middle & New England colonies


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