animals for tobacco
lumber for food
idk u name it?
tea
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.
all three it ems
Townshend Acts
it was fur, trade of different items, food indiginuous to their area, small parcels of land, handmade goods.
bartering
It brought slaves to the colonies along with other items.
bartering
tea
A system of bartering such as exchanging whiskey and other items they produced.
tools
the stamp act of 1765 was one of the first British laws placing taxes on the colonies. the colonist had to pay tax every time they bought newspaper or pamphlet or signed a legal documents.These items had to have a stamp act
For gold, weapons, and more precious items that is valuable to colonists or could help them.
Many had not accepted Christ as their personal savior.
Bartering and trading is still widely used in some areas, but most contries (those that are internationally recognized) have their own established currency.
During this time of English colonies, The English were in a war with France( they lost) to repay all the debts taken to fund the war, the English taxed imported goods. To get a quick history lesson short, the colonist didn't like the taxes (cause they weren't low) and began a sereis of boycotts and movements
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.