Title: Life in the Thirteen Colonies
1Life in the Thirteen Colonies
2What was it like?
- It wasnt modern.
- They had no cars. No trains. No telephones. No
electricity. No lights. No heaters. No
dishwashers. No washing machines. No running
water. No toilets. No factories to make toys,
clothes, or anything. No supermarkets, malls, or
department stores.
3So, how did they live?
4There were only two ways to travel on land.
- The first was walking. The second was on horses.
Sometimes people rode on wagons pulled by horses.
5- When it got dark, people usually went to bed
because they couldnt see. If they needed light,
then they would use candles or oil lamps. The
oil lamps burned oil that came from whale
blubber.
6- When it got cold, they had to get wood to burn in
a fireplace.
7- When they needed water to drink, cook with, clean
with, or bathe in, they had to walk to the well
and carry the water back to their house.
8- If they needed to use the toilet, then they would
just go outside.
9Most people grew their own food in a garden.
- Most people had their own chickens, pigs, and
cows.
10- Farmers would carry their extra food to the towns
to sell. The farmers had small markets where
they could sell their produce.
11- Most people had to make their own things. People
made their own clothes, candles, shoes, or dishes.
12Some people, called craftsmen, made products to
sell in the towns.
13Candle makers made candles.
14Cooper made buckets and barrels.
15Potters made pots and dishes.
16Wrights made wheels and wagons.
17Blacksmiths made metal things such as horseshoes
or forks and knives.
18Bakers baked bread.
19Many people owned guns.
- The guns were called muskets. They took a long
time to reload and didnt shoot straight.
20There were many English soldiers in the colonies.
- They fought against the French, the Spanish, and
the Indians. The English soldiers were called
redcoats.
21What did they wear?
- Rich people wore fancy silk clothes, wigs and
makeup. Even men.
22Puritans wore plain clothes.
23The thirteen colonies had three parts
- The New England Colonies
- The Middle Colonies
- The Southern Colonies
24The New England Colonies had cold weather. It
was too cold for farming.
25- Some people built ships. Some were merchants.
Others worked on ships that hunted whales. The
whale blubber was used to make oil for lamps.
26Hunting whales was dangerous work.
27Many people in New England were Puritans.
- The Puritans had their own government. They
voted in town meetings. - These meetings helped start democracy in America.
- These meetings also started the Revolution in
America. They wanted to be free and independent.
28The Puritans believed everybody should read the
Bible.
- They started the first public schools, so
everybody could learn how to read.
29In the Middle Colonies, the weather was warmer.
- It was better for farmers. They grew a lot of
food. They sent their food to the cities to sell
in the markets.
30- People in the Middle Colonies often came from
Germany, Holland, Sweden, France, and Scotland.
They spoke many different languages.
31In the Southern Colonies, the weather was very
warm.
- There were many large plantations.
32The plantation masters were very rich.
33Plantations had many slaves.
- They often grew tobacco or rice.
34Slaves had no rights or protection. They worked
hard all day.
35- Women had few rights. They did all the cooking,
cleaning, and childcare.