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John John Adams = Adams = the the second second president president of the of the United United StatesStates

James James Madison = Madison = the fourth the fourth president of president of the United the United StatesStates

John Jay = first John Jay = first chief of justice chief of justice of the supreme of the supreme court court

New England = Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut

Middle Colonies = New York, new Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania

Southern Colonies = Maryland, Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina

New England = fishing, whaling, trapping, shipbuilding, logging, “triangular trade”

Middle Colonies = papermaking, agriculture, blacksmiths/silversmiths, logging, crop growing, wig makers, ship building, wheel wrights, cobblers

Southern Colonies = farming, slave trade, cash crops (rice, indigo, tobacco, cotton, sugarcane)

Hammers

saws

plane

Brick making = molding, drying, and firering bricks for construction building and trades men

Milner = makes of shifts, gowns, aprons, hats, and cloaks

Gardeners = fine gardens, tools, plants, and colonial techniques

Snare DrumFifeBass Drum

Boys…HatShirtCoat

• Girls…• Shoes• Stockings• Lace

apron

Peanut soupGingerbread and holiday wassailShepherds pie

Practicing letters on a slate boardReading booksEducational puzzles

Board gamesPuzzlesCards

The British wanted the Native Americans to work in their crop fields in the southern regions.

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