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Traded goods with England and other countries
Traded goods with England and other countries
Merchant
Made and repaired iron goods such as horseshoes, axes, gun parts, and nails
Made and repaired iron goods such as horseshoes, axes, gun parts, and nails
Blacksmith
Made maps and marked boundary lines
Made maps and marked boundary lines
Surveyor
A skilled worker such as a rope maker, blacksmith or carpenter
A skilled worker such as a rope maker, blacksmith or carpenter
artisan
A person who learns a skill from a more experienced person.
A person who learns a skill from a more experienced person.
apprentice
This region had the longest growing season
This region had the longest growing season
Southern Colonies
This region's economy relied on timber and fishing
This region's economy relied on timber and fishing
New England
The Middle Colonies were given this nicknamed because they harvested a lot of wheat
The Middle Colonies were given this nicknamed because they harvested a lot of wheat
'The Breadbasket'
You had to work in a city in order to work as this during Colonial times
You had to work in a city in order to work as this during Colonial times
Printer
The Southern Colonies harvested rice, tobacco and ??
The Southern Colonies harvested rice, tobacco and ??
Indigo
This was an open space where cattle and sheep could graze
This was an open space where cattle and sheep could graze
Town Common
The New England towns were considered this because they relied on themselves for just about everything they needed
The New England towns were considered this because they relied on themselves for just about everything they needed
Self-sufficient
Imported goods such as tea and sugar were sold here
Imported goods such as tea and sugar were sold here
General Store
A very large farm is called a ??
A very large farm is called a ??
Plantation
Day-to-day work on the plantation was directed by the plantation manager, which was also called the ??
Day-to-day work on the plantation was directed by the plantation manager, which was also called the ??
Overseer
He wrote Poor Richards Almanack
He wrote Poor Richards Almanack
Benjamin Franklin
He was arrested for printing negative thoughts about the governer
He was arrested for printing negative thoughts about the governer
John Peter Zenger
She ran her family's successful indigo plantation as a teenager
She ran her family's successful indigo plantation as a teenager
Elizabeth Lucas Pinckney
He studied good manners in school
He studied good manners in school
George Washington
He wrote a book about his experience as a slave
He wrote a book about his experience as a slave
Olaudah Equiano
Slaves kept their African culture alive with...
Slaves kept their African culture alive with...
Instruments and songs
Most Southern slaves worked on...
Most Southern slaves worked on...
Plantations
Slaves brought a variety of skills to the colonies such as...
Slaves brought a variety of skills to the colonies such as...
Growing rice, carpentry, and blacksmith
Slaves resisted slavery by...
Slaves resisted slavery by...
Working slowly, pretending to be sick, and breaking tools
Colonists prevented slaves from escaping by passing laws such as...
Colonists prevented slaves from escaping by passing laws such as...
African Americans could not board a ship without written permission
What was life like for a Colonial child?
What was life like for a Colonial child?
They attended a one-room school house until they were needed on the family farm or became an apprentice. They had many chores but found time for games (tag, ice skating, sledding, etc.)
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