by Lettisha Marlinda Swagger #20
meat,crops,fish,onions
dried fruit,corn,veggies,little milk,beer,bread,
even the kids drank beer
The Maryland colonists ate food from the sea. They had oysters, and fish. They also hunted and ate deer, pork, lamb, goat, and raccoon.
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rye, wheat, barley, turkey, corn (whateva they planted in the farms) and whatever they found while hunting. Also ate types of breads.
saltd pork, dried meat, vegetables/roots
Colonists weren't in New York during the middle ages!
The Native Americans in the Maryland area were acctually very friendly with the colonists. There were few and far spread conflicts between Native Americans and colonists in Maryland, overall.
The nationality of the majority of the colonists in Maryland was English. George Calvert was offered proprietary rights to the area by King Charles I, and the territory he settled is the place that came to be called Maryland.
If you did not work in Jamestown, then you did not eat. The colonists planted food and built shelters and fence. They made peace with nearby Indians.
John Smith helped the colonists by making a no work, no eat policy. He who didn't work didn't eat. He kept peace with the Indians and trading with them for food. He was honest and respectful.
The kind of food that Maryland colonists would eat was meat from livestock and chickens. They would also have rice, pudding, and berries that they would gather.
Corn, beans, and squash.
Most Maryland colonists did not like the tolerance act because they believed in equal rights
Colonists weren't in New York during the middle ages!
Freedom of Religion
In 1633 on paper and in 1634 the colonists landed in Maryland.
Don't die, Don't kill the citizens of Maryland, Drink water, Eat Food, Speak words
The Native Americans in the Maryland area were acctually very friendly with the colonists. There were few and far spread conflicts between Native Americans and colonists in Maryland, overall.
The nationality of the majority of the colonists in Maryland was English. George Calvert was offered proprietary rights to the area by King Charles I, and the territory he settled is the place that came to be called Maryland.
Freedom of religion was the freedom that the colonists of Maryland wanted.
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Henry Brockman