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Chapter 6 Lesson 1
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Most people during the colonial times did not go to college or high school. Girls were taught how to keep a home and tend to children by helping with their own families and homes Boys worked on the family farm or were apprenticed to artisans.
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I’m my master’s ap-pren-tice I -am learn-ing his trade I do the jobs he won’t want to do I’ll fetch the water and build the fire too He teach-es me how to black-smith So I can be one –you’ll see I will work, learn, and study all day ‘Cause I’m learn-ing my trade…
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An artisan is a skilled work-er He has a job that people need Work artisan – work - Artisan do your job for me An artisan is a rope mak-er, blacksmith, or a car-pen-ter Work artisan – work - Artisan do your job for me
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Open your textbook to pages 202-203 As you read, contrast the life of a colonial boy or girl compared to your life. Make a T-Chart to show the differences My Life Colonial Times
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List some of the common jobs for people in America in the year 2010. Look at the jobs listed on page 204. Are any jobs similar? Which job would you choose? Why?
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We have already learned that the jobs the early settlers relied on depended on the resources of the area in which they lived. Think again about the jobs listed on the fact file. Look at the map on page 205. What is the connection between the resources and the jobs?
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Read pages 206-207 Answer these questions in your social studies spiral. (You must copy the question if it will help you study for your test later on.) Why do you think Boston and New York became thriving trade centers? Summarize three possible outcomes for Africans being captured and brought to the slave ships.
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The Mid-dle Pass-age was the trip That left our land be-hind The slavers, they destroyed our homes And stole us by and by The ships were crowded, dark, and cold With not enough food to eat……. Ma-ny died be-fore they saw the shore Of the West In-n-dies The Middle Passage was the trip That left our land be-hind…………
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Look at the map on the “Colonies Begin to Trade” worksheet. How do we use the key to help us get information from the map? What are raw materials that come from the colonies? Add slaves as an import from the West Indies into America.
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