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By John K.
• Founding Fathers
• 3 regions
• What made the Regions unique
• Tools
• Trades
• Houses and Furniture
• Clothing and Education
• Food
• How Slavery came to America
• Which region became most dependent on it
• Webliography
Thomas Jefferson was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence
John Adams was the 2nd president of the United States
Benjamin Franklin invented the Lightning Rod
George Washington was the 1st president of the United States
3 Regions of the 13 Colonies
New England: Vermont, Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode Island, Connecticut
Middle Colonies: Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania
Southern Colonies: Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia
New England was unique for their whaling, fishing, and shipbuilding
The Middle Colonies had agricultural, paper making, and logging
The Southern Colonies were unique for their cotton, tobacco, and sugarcane
One of the tools used was an Augers
Another tool was a Gimlet
Also, chisels were used
One of the Jobs was a Blacksmith. Blacksmith is a crafter of hardware
Another Trade is a Brick maker. Brick makers mold bricks for construction
Silversmiths are sculptors of silver
Base drum
Snare Drum
Fife
The houses in the colonial times were usually 2 story houses with at least two chimneys. The furnishings were dark wood and detail.
Some clothing that they wore were neckerchiefs, caps, aprons, cloak, and breeches. Girls learned how to sew and everyone learned basic arithmetic, reading and writing.
Carolina fish muddle
Gingerbread and holiday wassail
Peanut soup
People were forced to sail to America so people could get free labor.
The southern region became most dependent because of tobacco cultivating.
Webliography
"Founding Fathers of the United States." wikipedia.com. October 7th 2014. Wikimedia Foundation Inc. 29 October, 2014.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Founding_Fathers_of_the_United_States.
"Thirteen Colonies." Conservapedia.com. April 13th 2014. Conservapedia. 29 October, 2014. <http:..www.conservapedia.com/colonial_america>.
13 colonies." Mr. Naussbaum fun+learning. 5/17/13. Naussbaum Education Network,LLC. 29 October, 2014. http://www.mrnaussbaum.com/13colonies/13regions/.htm#ne.
"Colonial Williamsburg." www.history.org. 2004. The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. 29 October, 2014. www.history.org/history/index.cfm.
Guterba, Linda. "Colonial Life:Life in Colonial America." kidinfo.com. 2014. kidinfo. 29 October, 2014. http://www.kidinfo.com/american_history/colonization_colonial-life.html.
White, David. "Life in the 13 Colonies Compared to life today." Social Studies for Kids. 2011. . 29 October, 2014. http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/specialreport13colonies.htm.
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