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Page 1: Chapter 3 Section 2. Colonists brought ideas and customs from Europe. Most believed: – ________________________________ – ________________________________.

Chapter 3Section 2

Page 2: Chapter 3 Section 2. Colonists brought ideas and customs from Europe. Most believed: – ________________________________ – ________________________________.

• Colonists brought ideas and customs from Europe. Most believed:– ________________________________– ________________________________.– ________________________________.

• Differences between social ranks showed in colonial clothes, houses, and manners.

• Ordinary people wore dresses or plain pants and shirts.• Gentry (“gentle folk” ) wore wigs, silk stockings, lace

cuffs, and the latest fashions.• Gentry — men and women wealthy enough to hire

others to work for them

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Wealth in Land• For colonists, land =_____________.

Most landowners were white men.• Mansions displayed wealth• In each colony, a small group of elite

landowning men dominated politics.

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Printers Very vital -local news and information._______________, most famous printers, published Poor Richard’s Almanac.

Farmers Farms varied from large cash-crop plantations in the South to small, self-supporting farms in the Middle and New England Colonies.

Trades and OccupationsArtisans Young boys became _________________,

made silver products, cabinets, tinware, pottery, and glassware.

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Women and the Law• English common law-

husbands had complete control over wife. Women could not: –__________________

__________________

• Husbands were allowed to beat their wives.

Women’s Duties• _______________• Gardening• Washing• ________________• Weaving cloth• Assisting others in

childbirth• ________________

________________

Colonial Women

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• Goal for colonial household was to be self-sufficient. _______________________________ _____________________

• Men grew crops, or made goods like shoes, guns, and candles.

• Women ran the household and assisted with the crops.

• ________________________________________.

The Nature of Work

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Colonial Education• Children received very little ___________________. • Puritans believed everyone should read the ______,

so New England Colonies became early leaders in the development of ________________________.

• ___________________passed a law requiring towns to set up grammar schools for boys. Girls expected to learn from their mothers at home.

• only the ____________ attended college, trained to be lawyers or ministers. Harvard, Yale, and William and Mary were the only three colleges in the colonies until the 1740s.

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William and Mary College

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Harvard

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Cedar Crest College


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