marbles, hop scocht , and i don't know any more
soccer
nine-pin
it was...................................................................
they did not play at all they worked
she wrote a consititution
she wrote a consititution
she wrote a consititution
they play marbles and guessing games
It became the foundation of the Southern economy.
the played!
In the colonial southern colonies, children often played games that reflected their rural environment and community life. Popular games included tag, hide-and-seek, and various forms of ball games, such as baseball or marbles. They also engaged in activities like hopscotch and played with homemade toys, such as dolls crafted from cloth or corn husks. These games fostered social interaction and helped develop physical skills in a largely agrarian society.
Leisure time in the colonies was ether reading or writing. Back in the old days they did not play they would clean the house or make soap help there mom make an quilt, etc..