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Daily life in the salam in the 1600 By: Lauren Reedy Jasmine Halim Brandon Bucia Joe Vizzaccero
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Clothing Women – Shift – Apron – Petticoat – Waistcoat – Shoes – Coif Men – Breeches/Stockings – Shoes – A Hat – Doublet – Ruff
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Linen – Flax plant – 6-40 inches long – Usually worn by royalty – Purple Wool – Crimped fibers – Spongy feel – insulation Clothing was either spun or weaved. The fabrics that were used were Linen and Wool.
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Homes Homes in the 1600’s – Sheds – Stick houses – Wooden plated houses What is a palisade? – Wall or barrier – Protects from invasion
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Puritan Family Life Men planted crops, built fences, worked with livestock. Women cared for children and cooked, sewed, and cleaned. Children didn’t attend school. Had own specific jobs. – Boys- hunting and fishing – Girls –baking, cooking, knitting
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Families' Free Time Games- hide and seek – tug of war. – kites, – dolls Stories passed down through generations. Sabbath Day specially designed for Bible reading and live-stock tending.
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Puritan food Fish and Turtles – Sturgeon Other native animals – Rays, Herons, gulls, oysters, and raccoons Brought from England – Beef, pork, fish Desperation – Poisonous snakes, malodorous musk turtles, and horses Boston baked Beans
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