1.1 ENGLISH 48%. They settled in Urban and Rural areas. They were blacksmiths, carpenters, merchants, stonecutters, ministers, lawyers, and doctors. 1.2 SCOTS 11.2%. They settled in Pennsylvania at 1st and in the mid 1700s they moved southwest toward the mountain valleys of the Appalachians. They sought peace and safety in America.
1.3 GERMANS 7%. They settled in Pennsylvanias Susquehanna Valley around Lancaster and New York. They contributed Farming, Wagons, and Hardware. 1.4 OTHER EUROPEAN SETTLERS 9.1%. The Dutch settled mostly in the Hudson Valley region of New York. The French settled in many colonies. And the Swedes and Finns settled throughout the Delaware Valley.
The Dutch contributed brick houses with tile roofs, pottery, kitchenware, and iron hardware. The French contributed many artists and artisans. And the Swedes and Finns contributed log cabins. 1.5 AFRICANS 20%. They contributed slavery. They worked on Plantations farming, etc.
SECTION 2 : Life in the English Colonies Merchants Merchants work roles were they brought in goods the colony needed and sold what the colony produced. Indentured Servants Indentured servants work roles were they were slaves for 5-7 years and then unlike slaves were let free. Slaves Slaves work roles were just the same roles as indentured servants. Before slaves were actually slaves they were indentured servants. There was a law that made all indentured servants were turned into slaves which meant they never were to be let free. Social Life They would do many things such as older family members would tell stories or read aloud from a book. Often the entire family would gather together to sing songs and play games. Some outdoor activities were horseback riding, hunting, and fishing.
The Essay on Slaves And Indentured Servants
Differences Between African Slave Life and European Indentured Servant Life The lives of African slaves and the lives of European indentured servants were very different. African slaves were African and the Europeans treated them like animals. Although the European indentured servants were also treated badly, they were fellow Europeans and weren’t treated as bad. Indentured servants were ...
Women Rights Women had few political or civil rights. Women did not have the right to vote and could not participate in government. Generally they were prevented from owning property. Yet some colonial governments did allow women to own property, inherit money, and hold licenses to operate businesses. Religion One of the most important influences on colonial life was religion. In some colonies, the religious leaders were also the government leaders. Religion for most colonists was something that affected their daily lives.
In colonial society, particularly in the Puritan colonies, emphasis was placed on hard work. It was considered a serious offense to waste time.
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