Daily Life
School Days
Colonial Jobs
Clothing & Goods
Fun & Games
100

What did colonists use for light at night?

Candles.

100

What did colonial children write on before paper was common?

Slates.

100

What was a blacksmith’s job?

Making metal items like tools, nails, and he was sometimes the dentist. 

100

What were most colonial clothes made from?

Wool, flax, or cotton

100

What were popular colonial games?

Playing cards, Graces, Jacob's ladder, or cup-and-ball.

200

What kind of houses did most colonists live in?

Small wooden homes with one or two rooms.

200

What did children use instead of pencils?

Quills and ink.


Bonus: How did they make ink here, at Walnut Grove? 

200

What did a cooper make?

Large wooden barrels for storage.

200

Since colonists did not have big stores back then, what did they do when they needed something?

They would trade goods or make them with what was around them.

200

What were most children's toys made from?

Wood.

300

How did colonists keep food cold before refrigerators?

They used dry cellars.

300

What was the name of the only actual book that they had in school?

The New England Primer.

300

What did most colonists do for a living?

They were farmers.

300

What did women use to make clothes?

A spinning wheel and a loom.

300

What made playing cards then different from how they are today?

No numbers or letters.

400

What was a common chore for children?

Fetching water or helping with cooking and animals.

400

What subject did most colonial children learn first?

Reading (to read the Bible).

400

What did a Whitesmith do?

He used thin sheets of iron coated with tin to make household objects such as lanterns.

400

How did people get new shoes?

They made new ones using leather from cows.

400

Besides entertainment, what was the purpose of many toys back then?

Education.

500

What was the most expensive cooking ingredient for colonists?

Sugar.


Bonus: Who had the key to the sugar chest?

500

In what seasons of the year did children go to school? 

Summer and winter.

Bonus: Why those seasons?

500

What was a Peruke Maker's job?

He made wigs out of cow, horse, or human hair.

500

Why did colonial families not have many clothes?

Making their own clothes took a long time. 
500

What was a popular dice game for colonists?

Hazards.

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