Colonial towns were founded by British citizens who had come to America (there was no United States yet). As with England, there were very rigid social classes: there was an upper class of wealthy landowners, and there was also a lower class, some of whom were indentured servants who worked for the landowners in hopes of learning a trade or making some money.
Hi, I am having to do a report about social studies and I am trying to find some good facts. I looked on this page and I don't see nothing! Are there any more websites I should check, if so contact me @ ilovecena@gmail.com. -Thank you!
because colonial cities are big, while the town is small😍
Ummm....
In Colonial America, one characteristic was very rigid social classes. Because the people living there came from England, there was a similar structure to what was found in that country: a wealthy upper class of landowners, and a lower class, some of whom were indentured servants. There was also a culture dominated by one religion-- Protestant Christianity.
on streams and rivers
ThE pLaZa
Ummm....
Ummm....
In colonial times , were the different kinds of towns and cities located?
go away noobs
Yes they did.
In Colonial America, one characteristic was very rigid social classes. Because the people living there came from England, there was a similar structure to what was found in that country: a wealthy upper class of landowners, and a lower class, some of whom were indentured servants. There was also a culture dominated by one religion-- Protestant Christianity.
maybe
ThE pLaZa
on streams and rivers
All colonial towns had a green to be used as a gathering place.
Ummm....
The first colonial towns started along riverbanks or the ocean coast because the first European settlers traveled by water to the shores and products were imported and exported from the towns along the shores.
Probably the church.