In the 1600's the England society was divided into three parts...
- The upper class
- The middle class
- The lower class
The upper class consisted of the kings, (and also the parliament) They had nice, big houses and expensive things. Lots off food and a lot of waste.
The middle class was made up of the farmers, they work long hours but make good pay. The live in houses and have their own things and a fair amount of food.
The lowest class consists of soldiers and sailors. They work hard but barely get paid. They live in small, dirty shelters with little space. They also do not have very much food.
I'm just learning this unit so these are pretty much all my notes on society in England in the 1600's... Hope that helps!
There are several places named Salem in the United States, with the most notable being Salem, Massachusetts, and Salem, Oregon. Additionally, states like New Jersey, Virginia, and New Hampshire also have towns or cities named Salem. In total, there are around 30 locations named Salem across the country.
In the 1600s, Salem, Maryland, was not a prominent location in historical records, as it was not officially established until later. However, the broader area of Maryland was characterized by early European colonization, primarily by English settlers under the leadership of figures like Lord Baltimore. The colony was founded in 1634, focusing on religious freedom, particularly for Catholics. Salem, as a specific community, may not have played a significant role during that time.
There are many organizations for early immigrants to the United States: * The Roger Williams Family Society * National Society of Old Plymouth Colony Descendants * The Society of Mayflower Descendants * Jamestowne Society * DAR/SAR Good luck in getting connected!
there were none
it was muddy and a little like France now
by flying
simple, like growing crops and stuff
In the 1600s in Salem, people would have spoken English, likely in a similar manner to Early Modern English. The language would have been more formal and archaic compared to contemporary English, with different vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar structures. Additionally, accents and dialects would have varied among the settlers, reflecting their specific regions of origin.
In the 1600s, Massachusetts had abundant natural resources like forests, fish, whales, and fertile soil. The forests provided timber for construction and shipbuilding, while the rivers and coastline supported a thriving fishing industry. Whaling also became a significant industry during this time period, with whales providing oil and other valuable products.
Maryland has the most slavery torture than any other eastern coast states in 1600s.
There are many organizations for early immigrants to the United States: * The Roger Williams Family Society * National Society of Old Plymouth Colony Descendants * The Society of Mayflower Descendants * Jamestowne Society * DAR/SAR Good luck in getting connected!
bad
there were none
i dont know i wasnt there
fur and essentials like food
it depended on imperialism
bad