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COLONIAL LIFE

Created by Molly Titus, Winter, 2022
Horizontales
Colonials used this product from bees to make candles.
A warm bed covering padded between layers and kept in place by stitching.
The buying and selling of goods and services.
2 wds. Small houses built of wood notched at the ends by early settlers & pioneers.
United States declares independence from this country on July 4, 1776.
Colonists likely came to America for freedom of religion and to find this.
Mud or clay along with wattle or interwoven sticks used in building early cabins.
Riding pants for equestrian activities.
The sale of these began as early as the 1500's between Europeans and First Nations peoples in US and Canada.
English settlers who came to North America on the ship called the Mayflower.
2 wds. An open-air fire used for cooking.
2 wds. A Founding Father from Philadelphia, inventor, scientist and printer.
A liquor made in England and Holland it made its way to America mid 18th century.
3 wds.George Washington and Thomas Jefferson were two in this group of men.
A malleable metal made with lead and tin and sometimes copper.
A cloth hat worn by women at home to keep their hair clean.
A renunciation of one government or ruler and the substitution of another.
A person who serves in the army or military; conscripted or volunteer & takes orders.
A stretch of land in regard to its physical features.
A round stick used to form and twist yarn in spinning.
Wooden plates used for food.
2 wds. Father of our country.
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The Good Book in which pioneers and settlers kept a list of births, marriages and deaths in their families.
A person who is the first to settle a region.
These were made from rendered animal fat called tallow and smelled bad.
The Conestoga is an example of this mode of transport.
A musical composition of lyrics and melody sung by a vocalist.
A device used to turn cream into butter via a crank.
A knee-high boot made of leather or cloth.
A territory subject to a form of foreign rule, e.g., England, which established 13 of them.
2 wds. A device for spinning thread or yarn from fibers.
2 wds. If born in the US & have a birth certificate or were Naturalized, you are one.
Firearm that uses a flint-strike ignition mechanism.
Treasured right to act, speak, worship and think as one wants without restraint.
Harvests gathered by farmers on this property were beans, squash, peas, okra, pumpkins, peanuts.
Someone who uses grazing land to set their cattle/sheep loose to roam.
A structure settlers built on a cliff to defend seaports and frontiers from invasion.
Powerful members of a society, e.g., belonging to the House of Burgess in Virginia from 1643-1776.
Something necessary to obtain food usually by men using a weapon or a tool. Colonists brought home wild game to eat.
Someone who moves with a group to live in a new area.
This item and hatchets were for felling timber and indispensable for colonists.
Colonial Williamsburg was founded in 1699. In 1775 more than half of the population were_________.