The odds for them to have snacks was remote. Each family had to grow their own foods. Or pick things that were growing in the wild. If they would run out of foods during the winter; then the odds were high that they would die from starving!
They also had to have enough wood to keep themselves warm and able to cook, through winters.
Praying to God is the most important! God often helped!
Kids in colonial times did not ice skate like people do now a days. Kids did play on the ice but they just slid around on their shoes.
what is a haberdasher in colonial times
It was a plantation economy that existed in colonial times
The colonial times ended in either 1775 or 1776
patriots in colonial times wanted freedom from Britain.
Kids in colonial times did not ice skate like people do now a days. Kids did play on the ice but they just slid around on their shoes.
no
an outhouse?
taught kids
Because some kids are able to do this, they should be allowed as long as they come and leave with in times designated by the school district there is no reason kids shouldn't be able to leave school for lunch.
it was hard work and they rarely had time to play
no because they didn't have money or schools
They mostly walked, but the wealthy took a carraige or wagon.
No one cares really, but the answer is wooden blocks and stuff.
yes, they have FREE lunch
Colonial kids studied math and writing for example. Colonial kids also studied how to make ropes and how to hunt for food.
some kids need to focus more on their class work other then socializing at lunch