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By: Maria P.. Three Regions New England: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Middle Colonies: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey.

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Page 1: By: Maria P.. Three Regions New England: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Middle Colonies: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey.

By: Maria P.

Page 2: By: Maria P.. Three Regions New England: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Middle Colonies: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey.

Three Regions

New England:Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Rhode Island.

Middle Colonies:New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.

Southern Colonies:Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia.

Page 3: By: Maria P.. Three Regions New England: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Middle Colonies: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey.

Thomas Jefferson was the principal of the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson was also the 3rd President of the United States and the 2nd Vice President of the United States.

James Madison was the 4th President of the United States, 5th Secretary of the United States, and he became leader in the new House of Representatives.

Benjamin Franklin was the United States Minister to France, Benjamin was the 1st United States Postmaster General and was the speaker of Pennsylvania.

George Washington was the 1st president of the United States and was the Commander-in Chief of the Continental Army.

Page 4: By: Maria P.. Three Regions New England: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Middle Colonies: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey.

What made each socioeconomic region unique

New England: Ocean, Fishing, Whaling, Trapping, Shipbuilding and, Logging

Middle Colonies: Numerous kinds of crops, Grains, Oats, Papermaking, Textiles, Production and, Barley

Southern Colonies: Farming, Rice, Tobacco, Sugarcane and, Cotton

Page 5: By: Maria P.. Three Regions New England: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Middle Colonies: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey.

Tools

Page 6: By: Maria P.. Three Regions New England: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Middle Colonies: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey.

Brick maker

Milliner

Basket smith

Cooper

Gunsmith

Gardener

Page 7: By: Maria P.. Three Regions New England: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Middle Colonies: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey.

Fifes

Bass Drums

Board games

Puzzles

Cards

Drums

Page 8: By: Maria P.. Three Regions New England: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Middle Colonies: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey.

Houses looked very

small. They had

bushes and flowers

all around.

Most furniture was brown and white.

Page 9: By: Maria P.. Three Regions New England: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Middle Colonies: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey.

Clothing

Many people wore hats, thin fabric and, knee

high socks.

Page 10: By: Maria P.. Three Regions New England: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Middle Colonies: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey.

Education was accessible to those who could afford it. People would practice letters on slate boards,

reading 18th century children's books and, assembling educational puzzles.

Page 11: By: Maria P.. Three Regions New England: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Middle Colonies: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey.

-Peanut Soup

-Shepard's Pie

-Holiday Wasail

Page 12: By: Maria P.. Three Regions New England: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Middle Colonies: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey.

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