they built towns near a water source
Colonial times were hard and families were large. Many men at that time had to work hard to support their families and they did so by farming or running a family business.
they would fish hunt and provide for their families
o help withe the crops and all the work in the farm.
Many of the early settlers who lived in colonial Jamestown were farmers. These were small families who worked the farm themselves. This work consumed their daily lives.
IT IS OLNY FOR PEOPLE WITH WEALTHY FAMILIES
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Colonial times were hard and families were large. Many men at that time had to work hard to support their families and they did so by farming or running a family business.
Some of the richest American colonial families were the Van Rensselaer family, the Livingstone family, the Philipse, family, the Morris family, and the Washington family. The Washington family belong in a group called the First Families of Virginia. This group is full of colonial families who were among the first settlers of Virginia and were extremely wealthy.
Colonial times were hard and families were large. Many men at that time had to work hard to support their families and they did so by farming or running a family business.
Colonial families got their food by hunting, fishing, and grew crops in their farms. The boys and adult boys did the hunting and fishing, while the women did the cooking and the rest. In winter, they had to work extra hard.
A spinning bee was a sort of convention where several colonial women got together and created clothes for their families and to sell.
The factor most responsible for the growth in the colonial population between 1700 and 1770 was the natural reproduction of colonial families.
Due to the immigration of families
they would fish hunt and provide for their families