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Colonial America

Colonial America . New England Colonies Middle Colonies Southern Colonies. Colonial America. Most of the homes in colonial America were replicas of the English cottages in England. They are made of wood boards and they have steep thatched roofs.

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Colonial America

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  1. Colonial America New England Colonies Middle Colonies Southern Colonies

  2. Colonial America • Most of the homes in colonial America were replicas of the English cottages in England. • They are made of wood boards and they have steep thatched roofs. • The cottages have only room called a keeping room. • There is a fireplace for warmth and cooking.

  3. Colonial Clothing • Boys and men wore breeches. Breeches are short pants that stop at the knee. Along with the breeches, boys and men were long stockings up to the knee. • Girls and Women wore long wool skirts, aprons, and coifs. Coifs are like bonnets, or a type of hat.

  4. Colonial Food • Colonists grew corn and other vegetables. Much of the corn is ground into cornmeal for making cornbread. • They drank milk from goats and they ate ham and bacon from their pigs. • The got eggs from their chickens. • To preserve their meats, they salt or smoke the meat to prevent it from spoiling.

  5. Colonial Food • Extra food was stored in dirt undergrounds called cellars.

  6. Different Colonies • Colonies were divided according to the region of the country they were located: • New England • Middle Colonies • Southern Colonies

  7. New England Colonies • New Hampshire • Massachusetts • Rhode Island • Conneticut

  8. New England Colonies • rich in forest and fur trapping • Farmland was only good enough for small farms; gardens • flourished in fishing, shipbuilding, lumbering, and fur trading • things traded– furs, slaves, and molasses

  9. Middle Colonies • New York • New Jersey • Pennsylvania • Delaware

  10. Middle Colonies • excellent farmland; farmers grew grains and raised livestock • natural harbors • practiced trading like New England, traded raw materials for manufactured items (furniture) • established the idea of the freedom of the press

  11. Southern Colonies • Maryland • Virginia • North Carolina • South Carolina • Georgia

  12. Southern Colonies • grew their own food along with major cash crops: tobacco, rice, and indigo • plantations were kept up by slaves and indentured workers • Bacon’s Rebellion– Nathaniel Bacon led a group of Virginia colonist against Native Americans who were attacking frontier farms

  13. Reading Selections • Clothes in Colonial America • Food in Colonial America • Fun and Games in Colonial America • Pocahontas: Peacemaker and Friend to the Colonists • The Plymouth: Pilgrim’s Story of Survival • These books are located in George Hall’s library.

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