In 1780, life for kids in the U.S. varied significantly based on region, social class, and family circumstances. Many children worked on farms or in family businesses, contributing to household duties from a young age. Education was limited, with formal schooling primarily available to the wealthy, while most children learned practical skills at home. Leisure time was often spent playing outdoor games and participating in community events, reflecting the simpler lifestyle of the era.
we can learn that we us kids should fight for our rights
I don't know about 1780, but March 4, 1793 was the date of the second inauguration of US President George Washington.
No it was on 21 June 1788 that it became the ninth US State.
Life for the slaves in the US was incredibly hard. They were required to work long hours with very little benefits.
they had a hard life like us
Like us they do their best to keep a roof over their heads take care of their kids and family and have areasonable life.
67% of the US kids like gym
the battle of kings mountain
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My likes kids, there are 7 of us
Charleston War on May 12, 1780.
Richard McCarty - US politician - was born on 1780-02-19.
we can learn that we us kids should fight for our rights
The US didn't mint any quarters until 1796.
just like us with a different style of clothing
Actually in 1783 with the Treaty of Paris, US had 13 colonies which then became states.