American Colonies123
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American Colonies
Marriah Soldevilla, Alexis Harris, Brooke Channell, Dalton Porter, James Clark, Will Campbell
The Middle Colonies
Back then, New York was New Netherlands New York was a Dutch Colony The Dutch were there for trade, they traded beaver fur
for lots of money. William Penn started Pennsylvania for Quakers For Quakers, all people were treated equally and there
was no church. Quakers were pacifist; which means they don’t fight. The Quakers negotiated with the Indians. Manhattan was traded by the Indians for a box of beads.
The New England Colonies Ninety-nine percent of the people were puritans They started the New England Colonies for religious freedom Puritans believed that there was no difference between government and
religion Puritans had no tolerance for other religions Women were not allowed to preach, if they did they would be banished. Public humiliation was used as punishment In Salem, two girls went around accusing people of being witches The Pilgrims were the first in the New England colonies. The Pilgrims meant to land in Jamestown but landed in Massachusetts The Pilgrims met Squanto the Indian in Massachusetts Lots of pilgrims came to America sick and lots of them died.
The Southern Colonies People came to the Southern Colonies; the first colony was
Roanoke. People came for religious freedom People in Roanoke ran out of supplies and sent Richard White
back to Europe to get more. After being arrested Richard White came back to Roanoke and
everyone was missing Other Southern colonies were Maryland, Virginia, North
Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia In the Southern Colonies they grew Cash Crops like Indigo and
Tobacco Everyone in the family helped in farming, except babies who were
placed in a tree hammock Charleston, South Carolina, became the leading port and
trading center of the South
Todays Clothing Colonial ClothingToday's clothing is better made, and a lot
more expensive. We have name brands and they are made mostly out of cotton
fabric. We buy our clothes from big stores like the mall. We get more than
one pairs of shoes within a year. Today’s clothing is a lot better from
what it was back then.
Colonial time clothing was made from mostly whatever they could find, and they didn’t
get new pairs every week. The shoes were expensive, and they only had one pair for a long period of time, maybe a
few years. they all had different ways of dressing depending on what “class” they were in. Poor people wore stuff kind of
like cloth. Middle class wore good clothes, but it wasn’t well made all the time. Rich people wore stockings and
had nice shoes, and just had nice jewelry or something that represents that they
had money.
Food Then and Now We have drive
throughs. We have very greasy,
fried, unhealthy food, But some is healthy.
We can go to stores to buy our food.
Not everyone works for their food.
They hunt everyday for there food.
They cooked it outside. It was mostly whatever
they could find. They also grew their
food; Farms and crop fields.
Colonial JobsColonial Jobs
In colonial times, the jobs they had were not In colonial times, the jobs they had were not always the best. Some people farmed, some always the best. Some people farmed, some were servants, and others were blacksmiths, were servants, and others were blacksmiths, Tailors, etc. The jobs that paid the most were Tailors, etc. The jobs that paid the most were
blacksmiths and tailors.blacksmiths and tailors.
Today's jobs
Today's jobs are a lot better. They pay more and you don’t have to start working right when you are able
to understand how to walk, speak and use your hands. We are able to choose what we want to be, not what our parents or “class” of what we are born
in tell us what to be.
Housing today, Housing then
Today's housing is a lot more sturdy, its not weak and is strong against fast winds and hurricanes. We buy
our houses and don’t move constantly, most
people don’t. Our houses are made out of wood,
cement, etc.
Colonial houses weren't always sturdy, depending on if you
were rich or not. The Indians had houses that
were built out of branches, and straw. They could stay
up against hurricanes or strong winds. They moved often because they always
followed their food.