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2 PRESENTING COL0NIAL LIFE

3 Massachusetts Connecticut New Hampshire Rhode Island New England Colonies

4 Came so they could practice their religion Came to make money Mostly farmers and fishermen Grew corn and wheat

5 New England Colonies-Economy Made furniture, especially chairs Made ships Fished Grew corn and wheat

6 New England Colonies- Agriculture Grew corn and wheat Bad soil for crops Short season for crops

7 New England Colonies- Religion New England colonist were largely Puritans They led very strict lives Stayed in church most of the day

8 New England Colonies- Education Parent believed children should learn Christianity Taught to read so they could read the Bible

9 New England Colonies-Food Ate corn Grew wheat and barley Fished Ate pigs and cows

10 New England Colonies-Clothing Girls wore simple dresses mostly made by wool linen, or cotton, and wore aprons Boys wore breeches, waistcoats, hats, and stockings

11 New England Colonies-Fun time Played marbles, hide and seek, Made kites Spun tops and rolled hoops

12 Middle Colonies Delaware Pennsylvania New York New Jersey

13 Middle Colonies-Economy They sold what they grew. If they had a bad season they probably wouldn’t have much to eat or drink.

14 Middle Colonies-Religion Went to church but they also used it as a meeting place. They thought church should be an every day thing.

15 Middle Colonies-Education School starts at 7:00 a.m. Boys and girls studied art, music, French, needle work and girls learned how to nurse.

16 Middle Colonies - Food They grew apples, wheat, corn, tobacco. They also ate chickens, pigs, cows. They hunted for deer, rabbits and turkey.

17 Middle Colonies-Clothing Girls wore simple dresses Most of the clothing was made out of wool. They usually wore wigs

18 Middle Colonies-Fun Time Colonists had parks but they didn’t have swing sets. They played games like hide and seek, marbles and other games we know about.

19 The Southern Colonies Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia

20 Southern Colonies -Economy Mainly grew tobacco, rice grapes, and indigo Most growing was done on plantations

21 Southern Colonies- Agriculture Grew mostly rice, indigo, and tobacco Mostly all grown on plantations

22 Southern Colonies- Religion Thought it should be an all day thing

23 Southern Colonies - Education School days started at 7:00am Learned how to read Only read the Bible Girls mostly learned basics of life Said prayers then read verses of the Bible

24 Southern Colonies-Food Ate chickens, pigs, cows, clams, and fish Hunted deer, rabbits, and turkeys

25 Southern Colonies – Men's Clothing Breeches, reached just below knees Ruffles on neck Banyan-loose gown

26 Southern Colonies- Women's Clothing Simple dresses made by wool Wore aprons Wore wigs Most woman only had two pairs of clothing

27 Southern Colonies-Fun Time Played tag in parks Hop-scotch, Hide and go seek Made own kites Spun tops, rolled hoops.

28 The Lost Colony of Roanoke First thing they did was to explore the near by islands and the mainland. The Englishmen saw plants and animals that they never saw before. John White decided to return to England, but when he returned back three years later, he found nothing. All the settlers had vanished, and the houses had been torn down. White discovered only one clue to the settlers’ whereabouts: “CROATOAN” was carved on the bark less trunk of a tree.

29 Plymouth Colony About one-third of Plymouth’s original settlers were Puritans. They were given permission to start a colony. The Pilgrims had to live on the food that was left over from their long voyage.

30 Self-Government in the Colonies  Called Virginia House of Burgesses  22 members  1 governor  6 council members  15 other members  Governor was appointed by officials of Virginia Company  Governor appointed 6 important people to be his council  Other 15 people were voted by colonists  Made laws that could be voted  Met once a year until 1624

31 Slavery in the Colonies Black slaves took care of the sheep, cattle, and made the butter. They also make beef, sugar, rum, wool, fancy clothes, silk stocking, glass ware, tools and weapons.

32 Trading The fur trade helped pay for their trip to America. The Dutch often traded with the Indians. The people owed debt to the king because he paid for their trip to America.

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34 Arts in the Colonies Phillis Wheatley-(1753?- 1784)Was brought to Boston on a slave ship when she was 8 years old. First important African American poet. John Copley- (1738-1818) Painted many historical subjects. Considered greatest colonial painter. Most literature was religious After 1750 many essays and pamphlets about political controversies were published. Little formal training John Copley Phillis Wheatley

35 The End Thanks For Watching!!! This presentation was given by: Courtney Nelson Mason Garwood Damian Rigby Clayton Moore Deryke Michael To do this project we Used the GES library media center, World book online, And Grolier online A big thanks to Mrs. Mills And Mrs. Beggs Without them we could of Never done this project


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