Daily life in the Middle Colonies had a lot of activities going on. Such as the children often played, tag, marbles, hopscotch,hide and seek, etc. Except they didn't usually have toys, so when it was cold outside they made toys of their own. The olden days weren't like they are today... :) Hope that helped (:
Farmers in the middle colonies grew wheat, barley, oats, rye, and corn. Farmers in the southern colonies grew tobacco, indigo, peaches, and rice. Farmers in the New England colonies had a rough time growing food due to the climate, but they often had plenty of food and fish.
A typical day in the middle colonies started early. Houses were not only where people lived, but where they worked as well. Both men and women put in long work days. While the mane was the head of the household, the woman helped him, this included helping with crops. Children also helped out. Women cooked, cleaned, took care of the kids, and worked in making items that could be sold for money. Men worked, with breaks for lunch, and later dinner. Time off was often spent visiting.
It was a stupid idea go to the freaking library you wont be able to use the computer all the time get a life
After failing to control the New England and Middle colonies, the British focused on the southern colonies. It was believed at the time that there were a great many loyalists there, who could hopefully be recruited to assist the British against the patriots.
The first governor of the Pennsylvania colony, which was part of the middle colonies, was William Markham, although he was only classed as a deputy governor at the time. His term ran from 1681 to 1682. The proprietor of the colony at this time was William Penn.
ummm none. After time passed the middle colonies became states...I think, I hope this helps some of you
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to spend more time with our families
The middle colonies (next time just look in the textbook. It's not that hard)
We would have to know what time period you are interested in.
The southern and Middle colonies were similar in various ways. One of the common similarities was the economic activities which mainly revolved around farming and agriculture in general.
the middle colonies didn't have much but they did have more than the southern colonies, the south was full of illness and often many people ended up dying it was rare to have baby and it survive, disease was expected not prevented, there was no food and slavery not a fun time.
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Colonial America had 13 colonies. Those 13 colonies were split into 3 different regions based on their different characteristics: The New England Colonies, The Middle Colonies, and The Southern Colonies.
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city centers had fewer middle-class families as time went on