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Name a colonial trade job.
blacksmith, chandler (candle maker), cobbler (shoe maker), gunsmith, milliner (clothing store owner), tailor, printer, wigmaker
Name a type of home that colonists lived in.
Log cabins, townhouses, farmhouses, plantation mansions
True/False: Colonial schools were big and had many teachers.
False
Name a colonial food.
Meats, fruits, vegetables, wheat, rice, corn, squash, pumpkin, beans, fish, turkey, geese, sheep, pigs, cattle, etc.
True/False: Colonial clothing was made out of heavy fabrics like wool, linen, and leather.
True
True/False: Colonial children helped with chores before and after school.
True
What colony is #13?
Georgia
What colony is #12?
South Carolina
What colony is #11?
North Carolina
What colony is #10?
Virginia
What colony is #9?
Delaware
What colony is #8?
Maryland
What colony is #7?
Pennsylvania
What colony is #6?
New Jersey
What colony is #5?
Rhode Island
What colony is #4?
Connecticut
What colony is #3?
New York
What colony is #2?
New Hampshire
What colony is #1?
Massachusetts
Name a conflict between the European settlers and Native Americans.
Brought diseases, language barrier, forced spiritual and religious beliefs, land, economic gain
This explorer was looking for the Fountain of Youth.
Juan Ponce de Leon
Why did people come to America from France?
Religious freedom, to escape the potato famine
People came to America from Spain in search for...
gold, silver, spices, and land to expand the Spanish Empire
People from England came to America for...
Religious Freedom or a Better Life
People from ______, _______, and ________ were some of the first Europeans to arrive in America.
England, Spain, and France
A teaching object to learn the alphabet and the Lord's Prayer
hornbook
A period of time
Times
Related to the original 13 colonies
Colonial
Set up
Founded
To settle a new place
Establish
Land physically separate but ruled by another country
Colony
To fight or disagree
Conflict
A formal agreement between two or more states
Treaty
Production of crops, livestock, and poultry
Agriculture
To move to a new country
Immigrate
Someone from Europe
European
A person who lives in a new area
Settler