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Life in the Colonies

Life in the Colonies. By: Jayme Brantsen . Europeans came to America. Political freedoms Free Land Freedom of Religion. What did people do for a living?. Farming Home school Made clothes, grew food, built their own homes. Slavery.

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Life in the Colonies

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  1. Life in the Colonies By: Jayme Brantsen

  2. Europeans came to America • Political freedoms • Free Land • Freedom of Religion

  3. What did people do for a living? • Farming • Home school • Made clothes, grew food, built their own homes

  4. Slavery • The practice of people owning other people and forcing them to work • It was important because then the slaves would do work for the rulers and it would help with agriculture

  5. Rosa Parks • Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to stand up to the orders of the bus driver, after the white seats had been occupied in the front • She got on the bus and sat in the white people seats • They told her to stand up but she wouldn’t • She then had gotten arrested • Then Martin Luther King Jr. worked and discussed about what had happen

  6. Economy • Triangular Trade • Supply and Demand • Changes in Agriculture

  7. Government • Only adult white males who owned property were allowed to vote because they thought that they were more wealthy and educated • They took place at the county court house or village common.

  8. John Locke • He was an English philosopher who believed that government was responsible for protecting people’s natural rights, also if a government does not protect the rights of the citizens, they would have the right to find a new ruler.

  9. Resources • Achievment.org • Social Studies Book • SocialStudiesforkids.com

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