Most worked, did chores, helped with the animals.
Their life-style could be compared to a child's who is living on a farm today. In short it was hard manual work, like feeding the horses, or milking cows.
They lived on farms
Plantations.
Men during colonial times worked hard to support their often large families. They worked farms, ran shops, and worked in the family business.
There were farms along the Appalachian mountains, as it had a resemblance to the backcountry, where the soil was rocky and thin. So although there were farms, the amount of crops that one could receive was quite small.
Life on a colonial farm was difficult. They did not have the technology and tools that farmers have today. It was a lot of work. Men, women, and even the children had to help out on the farms.
Colonial New Jersey had a lot of farms and crops; tobacco crops.
they mainly ate food from the farms
They played with balls, rattles and dolls. They love dogs. They like other animals such as ducks, birds and mice. They also went to the bathroom in a bucket in colonial times. Too much info but is true. children were poor like Abraham Lincoln. He was born in a log cabin. By Alexis Shay (Lexie)
turkeys,deer,fish,rabbits
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