textbooks
Colonial children learned to read by using "The Hornbook." The hornbook was used for instruction. Usually it contained the alphabet, a syllabary, numerals, and the Lord's Prayer. Hornbooks contained printed sheets of text, that was mounted on wood and covered with translucent animal horn, which was used to teach reading and numbers. The books were in the shape of a paddle. These tools for learning remained popular into the 1700's, when the battledore, a lesson book made up of folded paper or cardboard, became more prevalent. Like hornbooks, battledores usually contained the alphabet, numerals, proverbs or prayers.
Historical writing
Colonial America
Basketball came in the Philippines in the American colonial period from 1898 to 1946. This has become one of the most popular sports played in the Philippines.
Baptist was the most popular denomination among the church during the Colonial period.
There were really no "songs" as there was plain music. But Yankee Doodle is a Colonial song.:)
Colonial
Tobacco was so popular in England that large quantities were planted and grown in most rural English town
farmer
Tea, Religion and something else....
Colonial Maryland was created as a refuge for heavily prosecuted British-American Catholics. However, the colony was heavily populated by Protestants. Slavery and indentured servitude were very popular. Tobacco was the main cash crop; therefore most families lived on farms.
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