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Founding Fathers
John Adams, married to Abigail Adams was the second president of the USA
Alexander Hamilton, chief staff aide of General George Washington
James Madison was the 4th President of the USA
Regions and why they were unique
New England: New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut were famous for the ocean, bitterly cold winters and Mild Summers
Middle Colonies: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware were famous for Agriculture, major shipping hubs and a Temperate climate
Southern Colonies: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia were famous for farming, perfect soil and slave worked farms
Tools
Saws
Chisels
Hammers
Jobs
Tailor: Cutter and Creator of bespoke suits for every sort
Silversmith: a Sculptor of silver, from first pour to final polish
Cooper: Creators of casks for everything from wine to gun powder
Literature and Music
Drum roll please…
Fife: flute like instrument
Snare drum
Bass Drum
Shelters or Houses
The houses looked a lot like houses today except more grand and mostly white. They mostly had chimneys
Clothing
Men wore a banyan, breeches and a coat
Women wore a cap, cloak and gown
Crafts and Games
Board Games
Puzzles
Rolling hoops
Walking on stilts
Nine pins
Food
They had Peanut soup, Classic Shepard pie and Gingerbread
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