no they would not they chose their mate for them.
Reading the book of manners
they would play sports like we do just not competively as we do
parents in the middle ages most likely did not eat there children but if they were dire enough the could have but most would chose not to eat there own children because like today parents love there children in most cases
school was not available children,females would learn to cook and clean men would hunted!
People in colonial rhode island would cook, clean, make clothing, farm, go to school or be taught by parents.
no they would not they chose their mate for them.
They would adress their parents formall. Like father and Mothe.
Working parents want their children to have success in school and the opportunity to participate in team sports or other after school activities if the children choose to. Working parents would like their children to be happy and comfortable with the fact that their parents are working to enhance the overall quality of life for the family.
the children would miss their parents or they could be homeless on the streets
Reading the book of manners
Children wore fur coats and cotton clothing during winter.
In colonial America, the family got up as soon as the sun began to rise, which can begin at 4 o'clock. Today, most families get up around 7:00. If you lived on a farm, your life would be flooding with hard chores. Now you only have to do a few. If you were a kid in colonial times you wouldn't be nearly as important as the adults. In fact, if you didn't do what an adult asked you, you would be put to death. today, if a kid disobeyed the parents, there would simply be just a punishment.
The parents of a nephew are your siblings (a brother or a sister).
no,why would she choose only children from Africa when there are children all over the world that need help. Her mission to choose only African children is strictly political.
That depends on whether or not they have any children, grandchildren, siblings, or if their parents are still living. If they have children, then the children are the next of kin. If they had children and the children are deceased, yet had children of their own, then the grandchildren would be the next of kin. If there are no grandchildren either, then the parents are next of kin. If the parents are deceased, then the siblings would be next of kin. If they have no children, grandchildren, siblings or surviving parents or grandparents, then the closest blood relatives would be their next of kin, such as aunts and uncles, cousins, etc. in that order.
it will still be the same
they would play sports like we do just not competively as we do