Many residents of colonial Massachusetts were Puritans. They followed a strict code of conduct, and religion played a central role in their lives.
Many of the early settlers who lived in colonial Jamestown were farmers. These were small families who worked the farm themselves. This work consumed their daily lives.
Social life in Colonial Massachusetts often revolved around church. Church events took up a large part of the colonists' social lives. On Sundays, they also spent time visiting family and friends.
colonial life was like a stopid country
school was simple colonial children had to wark harder it was harsh farming was a mans job cooking and cleaning was a womons job it relly sucked
if anybody knows the climate of Massachusetts's bay, please let me know it is cold the real anshwer is it was like 10c
no
by boat
children often played games on sports outside
Many of the early settlers who lived in colonial Jamestown were farmers. These were small families who worked the farm themselves. This work consumed their daily lives.
Social life in Colonial Massachusetts often revolved around church. Church events took up a large part of the colonists' social lives. On Sundays, they also spent time visiting family and friends.
colonial life was like a stopid country
how was life like for colonial priests/preachers
rugged and it was based on slavery and war.
Most worked, did chores, helped with the animals.
Many of the early settlers who lived in colonial Jamestown were farmers. These were small families who worked the farm themselves. This work consumed their daily lives.
school was simple colonial children had to wark harder it was harsh farming was a mans job cooking and cleaning was a womons job it relly sucked
well....i don't know but there were first dugouts then a hut then finally a cabin but, if u want a picture paste this into you URL bar http://hastings.ci.lexington.ma.us/Colonial/Life/Homes/Homes.HTML