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Jacks BOard Games & Marbles
the children on the gold field played many games like nine pins and marbles
There were many leisure activities that the middle colonies participated in. Card games, sporting events, board games, socializing with friends, and gambling were popular in colonial times.
During the goldfields era, children engaged in various games and activities that reflected their surroundings. They played with simple toys made from materials available to them, such as wooden blocks, makeshift dolls, and marbles. Outdoor games like tag and hide-and-seek were common, as well as activities that mimicked adult tasks, such as panning for gold or playing at mining. These pastimes provided a sense of normalcy and fun amid the challenging conditions of the gold rush.
There were many games played by Native American children. Some of these games include vaputta, bear race, buffalo wheel, hands and bones, and stick counting.
Life on the gold fields for children was boring. They didn't have much games to play so they had to find fun.
Drinking and playing games
Poor children often engaged in outdoor play, using their imagination and natural surroundings, as they typically had limited access to toys or organized activities. They might participate in games like tag or scavenging for materials to create their own entertainment. In contrast, rich children often had access to structured activities, such as sports, music lessons, and social events, along with a plethora of toys and games. Their leisure time was frequently spent in more organized environments, such as clubs or private gatherings.
A popular game at the goldfields was marbles.
Playing tennis Collecting cards(sport cards) Dancing ....................................... Anything that is not taken up with work:)