Children in the New England Colonial when they were old like 10 they help their parents with what they do like the dad would help with the plants and fram animals while the mom would cook,clean,make close,and also help with the plants.
To Work For The Colony People and to Help around the Colony
Christianity and how to read from The Bible which helped them how to read their school books.
reading writing and arithmatic
Watering crops, sewing, and cooking.
they had hunt, grow enough crops for their families
Bills, Jobs, and children
To love children across the globe.
they sold some merchandise they got from England
The responsibilities of a father are to care for his child or children. The father must also ensure that the child or children are safe and get the necessary or basic things that the child or children need. The responsibilities of a father in a family can vary in some cases. However, they are usually the ones who work and provide discipline.
Some had dolls and others had blocks and toy cars.
Colonial children, boys and girls played some of the same games that children of today play. These games included hopscotch, leapfrog, London Bridge, hide and seek, prisoner's base, and blindman's bluff. Colonial toys included balls, dolls, marbles, kites, tops, rolling hoops, and jump ropes. Most toys were homemade, but children from rich families had doll tea sets or toy soldiers that were imported from England.
15 years old with some limited responsibilities.
The colonies of New England have some characteristics in common. The settlers were looking for a better life in the new world, and to have religious freedom.
They were sold there and some were shipped to other colonies or sold in England.
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