The only "good" going to the Caribbean was what?
slaves
To which part of the world was fur going to?
Europe (England)
This group was neither wealthy nor poor?
The Middle Class
This person baked breads?
The Baker
This person made guns?
The Gunsmith
On the map, where were tools headed?
Europe and/or Africa
In the Triangular Trade reading, name a good that was heading towards South America?
none. South America was not part of the Triangular Trade.
This class often owned large pieces of land?
The Upper Class
This person made barrels and buckets?
The Cooper
This person built houses?
The Carpenter
Manufactured goods were going to these 2 places on the map?
American colonies and Africa
Name another good (that has not been mentioned yet) that was heading to Europe?
whale oil, sugar, indigo, lumber, furs, tobacco, fish, rum and rice.
Members of the Upper Class were also called?
Aristocrats
This person built wheels
The Wheelwright
This person altered clothes?
The Tailor
American colonies, Africa, Europe and the Caribbean
On the map, several goods were shown, but were not part of the worksheet goods. Can you name 1 of these goods that were going to Europe?
ivory, gold or spices
The Lower Class included these 2 underprivileged groups?
Slaves and Indentured Servants
This person used an alloy of tin and lead to make spoons, cups and dishes?
The Pewterer
This person treated hides to make leather?
The Tanner
According to the map, rum was going to these 2 places?
Manufactured goods "included" these 3 things, what were they?
tools, clothing and luxuries
Indentured Servants received these things as part of their "freedom dues"?
new suit, cash or tools.
They prepared medicines and visited the sick?
The Apothecary
This person sewed hats
The Milliner