1. regions 2. founding fathers 3. what made the regions unique 4. jobs 5. tools 6. music 7....
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1. Regions2. Founding Fathers3. What made the Regions Unique4. Jobs5. Tools6. Music 7. Furnishings8. Houses9. Clothing10. Education11. Foods12. Slavery13. Webliography
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• George Washington was the 1st President and the general of the American army.
• John Adams was the 2nd president
and the 1st Vice President.• Benjamin Franklin was the inventor of the lightning
rod, bifocals, and the Franklin Stove • Thomas Jefferson was the 3rd President, the
2nd Vice President, and the writer of the Declaration of Independence.
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Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island were the New England colonies.
New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware were the Middle Atlantic colonies.
Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia were the Southern colonies
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The New England Colonies had whaling, fishing, and logging. The Middle Colonies had agriculture, logging, and shipbuilding. The Southern Colonies had farming and slavery
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Blacksmiths made things using steel and iron. Gunsmiths made guns. Silversmiths made things using silver.
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Hammers Backsaw Cross cut saw Framed saw Hand saw Compasses
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Musical Instruments were the fife, snare drum, and the bass drum
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Furnishings were wooden and simple. There were tables, chairs, and basic versions of our furniture.
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The houses were a lot like houses today but were mostly squares and made out of bricks.
The richer the person, the bigger and fancier the house.
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Men wore a coat, waistcoat, shirt and more Women wore a gown, hat, shirt and more
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The boys learned survival skills The girls learned how to sew and cook
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Three kinds of food were collops of salmon, tidewater chili, and corn chowder
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Slavery started in America when Dutch traders brought slaves Southern colonies used them on plantations
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, . "Founding Fathers of the United States." Wikipedia. October 9,2014. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 3 November, 2014. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Founding_Fathers_of_the_United_States>.
, . "Thirteen Colonies." Conservapedia. April 13,2014. Conservapedia. 3 November 2014. <http://www.conservapedia.com/Colonial_America>.