Life in the colonies
American Spirit
Family Roles
Colonial Education
The Enlightenment
100

What is Immigration?

The permanent moving of people into one country from other countries

100

What did the Immigrants become?

Americans

100

What did the men do during this time 

Managed the farm, and represented the family in the community  

100

what did New England and Pennsylvania make sure there students could read

the bible

100

People observed nature, staged experiments, and published their findings such as, Who?

Benjamin Franklin 

200

What was the major disease called and how many people died in 1721

Smallpox, 850

200

What was the horn book made of 

Wood

200

what did the women do during this time 

ran the house hold, cared for the children, and worked In the fields with there husbands

200

what where most schools in the middle colonies 

Private Schools 

200

the Enlightenment spread what 3 things 

reason, knowledge, and science

300

How many Europeans came to the Colonies 

690,000

300

What is the "Primary source" called 

The New-York weekly journal

300

what did widows/older women do during this time

worked as teachers, nurses, or seamstress.

300

what where colleges founded for 

to train ministers

300

where did the movement "spread the idea that knowledge, reason, and science could improve society" begin at 

Europe

400

in 1607 to 1775 wad did traders bring in?

Enslaved Africans 

400

What formed the basic foundation of colonial society

Family 

400

what did children do during this time 

played games; hop scotch, and leap frog.

400

what did most parents teach their kids to do 

Read and Write

400

what did the Enlightenment increase interest in 

Science 

500

During this time where was the safest place to live 

New England 

500

What where the 3 things contributed to the new American Culture?

Religion, Education, and the Arts 

500

who where the only people that couldn't vote

widows/older women

500

who ran the schools in the middle colonies 

Widows 

500

what is the Enlightenment 

 freedom of thought and expression