hunting trapping, fishing, trading and many industries. go to wikipidia to get a list of those industries
Eating, Drinking, Hunting, Fishing, Talking.
New England had a harsher climate. The colonists could do farming only for their own household. They made a living by fishing or shipbuilding. Many of them were Protestants, generally Separatists. They believed strongly in education feeling that the ability to read the Bible would help their souls.The Middle Colonies had a milder climate. They could grow wheat and grind it to make bread which was sold for other products. They were less strict about their religion. The Quakers of Pennsylvania and New Jersey tolerated other religions. Rhode Island also had freedom of religion. New York had dairy farms and apple orchards.
It was warm and they had fertil soil.they were often called ''the basket bread because they grew alot of wheat.
People who lived in the Middle Colonies depended on crops from the southern colonies. The people of the Middle Colonies were in the lumber trade or grain export. Other trades would include dock workers and blacksmith. Most of the people educated themselves and children at home rather than a formal education. Education was not free although some church did offer education. The people made their own clothing inspired by traditional Dutch Quaker styles. The people entertained themselves by dancing, playing games, and visiting with each other.
the men and boys went to fields and work while the women stayed home cooked sewed and took care of the house.
The Colonists feared the Stamp Act because they did not have much money, and because the Stamp Act was based on many of the Colonists daily uses.
Religion was important in all of colonial America. It was a part of daily life and the right to freedom of religion was important to many colonists since the majority flocked to the colonies to free themselves of religious prosecution.
material culture
Hunting,farming,and fishing
being yourself.
Daily life in the 13 colonies was spent performing tasks associated with daily living. It included raising food, making clothing, cutting wood. It also included time for social and religious activities.
Puritans