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PILGRIM BOYS Tatum Tripp. Clothing  Knee high pants called breeches  Dark colored stockings  A short coat called a doublet  To keep their pants up.

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1 PILGRIM BOYS Tatum Tripp

2 Clothing  Knee high pants called breeches  Dark colored stockings  A short coat called a doublet  To keep their pants up they tied their breeches to their doublet  All clothes were hand woven and colored with dye  Common colors they wore were red, green, burgundy, blue, violet, black, and brown  Large felt hats

3 Chores and Responsibilities  Fetched wood and water  Herded chicken  Helped their fathers prepare the fields for planting, then sow the seeds, weed, and harvest  Tended to livestock, hunted, fished, and die the woodworking that was needed

4 School  No formal schools  Taught reading and writing by their parents  Many parents used the bible to teach their children how to read

5 Games  Shooting marbles  Ball and Cup  Naughts and Crosses (Tic Tac Toe)  Nine Men’s Morris (Board Game)

6 Food  Indian corn  Deer, rabbit, turkey, geese, and duck  Chicken, goat, sheep, and cows  Sugar, spices, oil and vinegar were sent over on ships yearly  Milk was usually turned into butter or cheese or cooked with to make tasty grain porridges  Average Day  Breakfast-bread and butter or cheese  Dinner- a thick porridge or bread made from Indian corn and some kind of meat, fowl or fish  Supper-leftovers from dinner

7 Housing  Wooden frames with steep roof  Roof allowed for storage and a sleep area above the main room  Houses were finished with wooden boards  The roof was either made of thatch or straw  Inside the house was a main room for living, eating, sleeping  The homes normally had a fireplace

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