Family life was like work and worship. That is basically it! Some jobs were farming, blacksmiths, cash crops, fur trading, fur trapping, ship building, subsistence farming, lumbering, fishing, and any job on the waterways. Also in colonial New York it wasn't hard to find a job because of waterways.
After New York became a colony, the people began to make it one of the most prosperous colonies in America. But, New York was not just known as a big place for business. The region also contained a land of fertile river valleys, forested hills, tall mountains, and lakes. Pretty much like today, but, with less people during the colonial period, when the region was first settled.
About a third of all of the battles of the Revolutionary War were fought in New York. New York would later become the first capital of the United States under the Constitution.
George Washington took the oath of office there as the nation's first President.
In the early 1800's the state of New York began its great era of canal and railroad building. By 1810, it had become the most populated state in the nation. By 1850, New York was the manufacturing state.
Some historians believe New York's nickname, "The Empire State," came from a remark made by George Washington. When Washington visited New York in 1783, he predicted that it might become, "the seat of a new empire."
After New York became a colony, the people began to make it one of the most prosperous colonies in America. But, New York was not just known as a big place for business. The region also contained a land of fertile river valleys, forested hills, tall mountains, and lakes. Pretty much like today, but, with less people during the colonial period, when the region was first settled.
About a third of all of the battles of the Revolutionary War were fought in New York. New York would later become the first capital of the United States under the Constitution.
George Washington took the oath of office there as the nation's first President.
In the early 1800's the state of New York began its great era of canal and railroad building. By 1810, it had become the most populated state in the nation. By 1850, New York was the manufacturing state.
Some historians believe New York's nickname, "The Empire State," came from a remark made by George Washington. When Washington visited New York in 1783, he predicted that it might become, "the seat of a new empire."
they had cold snowy winters and hot humid summers, for there free time the played cards went Bowling played pool and had boat races, there education consisted of writing reading and math , some jobs were fur trapping, lumber, shipping, slave trade, merchants and tradesmen farming and iron mining ...
It was very harsh. They were involved in warfare on behalf of Great Britain. But the came the Stamp Act, the Quartering Act, the Townshend Acts, the Tea Act, and the Intolerable Acts. Those acts came in the middle of a recession and led to rebellion and conflict with England. That led to the formation of the Provincial Congress.
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Ditto Its True But It Was Difficult because they had a government that they all hated. when he finaly left they7 became less tense because they had more time to relax.
The environment was pretty much good. The winters were cold and the summer's hot. There was good soil for farming also.
they masturbated and slept a lot
same as it was for all colonial people
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The people of colonial New York drink mostly tea and water.
A celebration in colonial New York was New Years Eve. A fun thing that people did in colonial New York was go to the theater.
they lived in New York for 3 years and moved into Pennsylvania in 1768
The first people to come to Colonial New York were the Quakers. The Quakers stopped in New York before moving on to Pennsylvania.
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People live in new york because they like to get stoned and getting stoned is easy in new york
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Its WAIR by the way. And they always had clothes on.
The first people to come to Colonial New York were the Quakers. The Quakers stopped in New York before moving on to Pennsylvania.
What were some contributions of Colonial New York