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George Washington was the first president of The United States. John Adams was the first vice president of The United States. Thomas Jefferson was The United States minister to France. Benjamin Franklin was a news paper editor and printer in Philadelphia PA. Founding Fathers
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New England: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Maine Middle Colonies: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware Southern Colonies: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia Three Regions of the 13 Colonies
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New England: Fishing, Whaling, Trapping, Shipbuilding, and Logging Middle Colonies: Farms, Crops, Grains, Oats, Logging, Shipbuilding, Textiles production, and Papermaking Southern Colonies: Farming, Rice, Indigo, Tobacco, Sugarcane, and Cotton What the colonies are known for
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Manufactured goods were traded for slaves in Africa. Then those slaves were traded for raw materials in North America. Slavery
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Tools: Hammer, Saw, and Planes Background and purpose of the job: Brickmaker: Molding, drying, and firing bricks for construction and repair. Blacksmith: crafters of hardware for homes and tools for fellow tradesmen. Milliner: Makers of shifts, gowns, aprons, hats and cloaks. Jobs During Colonial Times
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Literature and music of colonial times: The writings were Oral, Puritan, and the Politic writings in the Colonies. Crafts and Games of colonial time: Board games, puzzles, cards, rolling hoops, walking on stilts, or a game of ninepins. Jobs During Colonial Times
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SS helter/Houses for poor people that live in the North are dugout houses. SS ettlers in New York lived in houses sideways to the street. II f you were rich you would live on a large plantation. Family Life
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For women some things you would wear are stays, shifts, hooped petticoat. For men some of the things you would wear are breeches, waistcoat, silk cravat Costumes/Clothes
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You would practice letters on slate boards, reading 18 th century children’s books, assembling education puzzles, sewing, mending clothes, samplers, dolls clothes. Some of the food would be peanut Soup, Carolina Fish Muddle, Gazpacho. Education and Food
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http://mrnussbaum.com/13colonies/13regions http://mrnussbaum.com/13colonies/13regions http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Founding_Fathers_of_th e_United_States http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Founding_Fathers_of_th e_United_States http://www.history.org/almanack/life/trades/tradehdr. cfm http://www.history.org/almanack/life/trades/tradehdr. cfm http://library.thinkquest.org/J002132/shelters.html http://library.thinkquest.org/J002132/shelters.html http://www.kidinfo.com/american_history/colonizatio n_colonial_life.html http://www.kidinfo.com/american_history/colonizatio n_colonial_life.html Webliography
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