Most colonial schools in the 1600s were primarily focused on religious instruction, reflecting the values of the Puritan or Anglican influences in various colonies. Education was often limited to boys, although some schools did educate girls to a lesser extent. Instruction typically involved reading, writing, and religious texts, with an emphasis on moral and civic virtues. Additionally, many schools were informal, held in homes or churches, rather than established institutions.
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Maryland has the most slavery torture than any other eastern coast states in 1600s.
taxes on commercial products and activities
representative assemblies Legislative assemblies, whose members were elected by voters, evolved during the colonial period. Most became so powerful that they held the power of the purse and so controlled the actions of colonial governors.
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The triangular trade route was most likely used by colonial smugglers during the 1600s and 1700s. The triangular trade involved the transportation of goods, including slaves, between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Smugglers took advantage of the system to transport illicit goods and evade custom duties and regulations imposed by colonial authorities.
which plantation was most important during the colonial period
17th century (1600s)
Baptist was the most popular denomination among the church during the Colonial period.
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In the 1600s the Peruvian volcano called Huaynaputina exploded and caused one of the most violent eruptions in South American history. The Battle at Newport also took place n the 1600s.
Schools during the colonial times didn't have many textbooks, so students had to memorize most of the information. They studied math, science and prayed often.
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they did chores and played games
During colonial times most arrived on ships.
They are still there.
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