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The Three Regions New England. Maine, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts are all part of New England Middle Colonies. New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware. Southern Colonies. Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia
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Thomas Jefferson Wrote the Declaration Of Independence. He was the 3 rd President of the United States and a minister in France. George Washington was the first ever U.S. President. Benjamin Franklin invented the lightning rod and electricity!
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Tools HAMMERS SAWSChisels Planks
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Clothing Stockings Cravat kerchief Breeches stays APRONS
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Jobs Gardener Gardener Blacksmith Blacksmith Brick makers Brick makers Shoemakers Shoemakers Basket makers Basket makers
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Games Puzzles Cards Board games Nine pins
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What made each socioeconomic region unique NEW ENGLAND- IS THE LARGEST DEPENDENT ON THE OCEAN LIKE FISHING MIDDLE COLONIES- A DIVERSE ECONOMY, WARM SUMMERS COLD WINTERS SOUTHERN COLONIES- FARMING COLONIESGREW RICE, INDAGO, TABACCO, ETC.
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Food Peanut soup Pie Tid water Chili
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WEBLIOGRAPHY WEBLIOGRAPHY "Founding Fathers of the United States." wikipedia.com. October 7th 2014. Wikimedia Foundation Inc. 29 October, 2014.. "Thirteen Colonies." Conservapedia.com. April 13th 2014. Conservapedia. 29 October, 2014.. 13 colonies." Mr. Naussbaum fun+learning. 5/17/13. Naussbaum Education Network,LLC. 29 October, 2014.. "Colonial Williamsburg." www.history.org. 2004. The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. 29 October, 2014.. Guterba, Linda. "Colonial Life:Life in Colonial America." kidinfo.com. 2014. kidinfo. 29 October, 2014.. White, David. "Life in the 13 Colonies Compared to life today." Social Studies for Kids. 2011.. 29 October, 2014. http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/specialreport13colonies.htm. http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/specialreport13colonies.htm https://www.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi&ei=GzMcVY33A46uyQSj1IG gBg&ved=0CBQQqi4oAg
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