Colonial Homes
Colonial Food
Colonial Clothes
Farm and City Life
Slavery
100

A home on a large farm

What are plantations?

100
One of the most important crops in America

What is corn?

100

Both men and women wore these to cover their legs. 

What are stockings?

100

Worked without pay on large plantations

What are slaves?

100

People who owed money

What are debtors?
200

Floors in early homes were made of this material. 

What is dirt?

200

Common breakfast food in the colonies

What is porridge?

200

Tight-fitting vest worn by men. 

What are waistcoats?

200

Gathered in the fall by farmers

What is harvest?

200

Laws outlining rights of slave owners and slaves.

What are slave codes?
300

Early homes had mattresses made of this material. 

What is straw?
300

In the winter, meat was preserved using this method. 

What are barrels?

300

Similar to skirts worn by women. 

What are petticoats?

300

Young boys who learned a trade

What is apprentice?

300

Slavery was not abolished until after this

What is Civil War?

400

On Georgian Colonial Homes, these were symmetrical. 

What are windows?

400

These colonies could store meat outside in the winter.

What are Northern Colonies?

400

Made to keep women's hands warm

What are muffs?

400

People who worked with specific skills in cities

What are tradesmen?
400

Servants to exchanged their labor for passage

What are indentured slaves?

500

Mixture of clay, mud, and grass. 

What is daub?

500

Wooden plates in Colonial times were called

What are trenchers?
500
Robe worn at home by wealthy men.

What is banyan?

500

Very wealthy class of people

What is gentry?
500

Many slaves worked in these fields.

What are cotton fields?

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