In the colonial southern colonies, children often played games that reflected their rural environment and community life. Popular games included tag, hide-and-seek, and various forms of ball games, such as Baseball or marbles. They also engaged in activities like hopscotch and played with homemade toys, such as dolls crafted from cloth or corn husks. These games fostered social interaction and helped develop physical skills in a largely agrarian society.
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Southern colonial time was very different then today. they did alot of croping cooking clothes making and not alot of kids went to school SS(:
The role of women was to take care of home and the kids : basically
Colonial children played many of the same games kids do today for recreation like tag and hide and seek. Kids also played with marbles and board games.
Colonial kids studied math and writing for example. Colonial kids also studied how to make ropes and how to hunt for food.
During colonial times, the colonists led simple lives. To have fun, they made kites to fly, participated in foot races, and the kids played marbles and hopscotch. They also played games similar to soccer and baseball.
They probaly played board games that we never knew because it is probaly cold outside.
Boys made up their own games, while girls probly sewed dolls
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they had little wooden horses to play with so it was pretty lame to be alive in that time. hope tht helps
I'm sure they played games because they did not have technology like computers and Television and radios so they found other ways to entertain themselves.