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Page 1: © Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman. Colonial Times from A to Z ________________ Fall, 2007 © Allison Archer, 2007,

© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

Colonial Timesfrom A to Z

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Fall, 2007

© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

Page 2: © Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman. Colonial Times from A to Z ________________ Fall, 2007 © Allison Archer, 2007,

© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

A is for apothecary.

An apothecary’s job was to _________________________________.

© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

B is for bootmaker.

A bootmaker’s job was to

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

C is for colonial clothing.

Most women wore

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Most men wore

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

D is for dress.

Colonial dresses were made up of these four parts:

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

E is for education.

Education was different then because

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

F is for fire.

Fire was important to colonial people because

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

G is for gristmill.

The function of a gristmill is to

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

H is for hoops.

Hoops were used for

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

I is for inn.

An inn was like a

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

J is for Jamestown.

Jamestown is important because

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

K is for kitchen.

Kitchens in colonial times were different than modern kitchens because

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

L is for leather worker.

A leather worker’s job was to

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

M is for milliner.

A milliner’s job was to

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

N is for neckwear.

Neckwear in colonial times was

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

O is for outbuildings.

Outbuildings were often used for

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

P is for plantation.

A plantation is

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

Q is for quoits.

Quoits was a popular game for colonial children. To play it you

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

R is for reel.

A reel was a

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

S is for stocks.

Stocks are

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

T is for trades.

Trades were jobs done by colonial people. Here is a list of some:

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

U is for undergarments.

Undergarments are

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

V is for vegetable garden.

People grew these vegetables in their vegetable gardens:

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

W is for wigmaker.

A wigmaker’s job was to

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

X is for Xmas.

Xmas was different in colonial times because

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

Y is for your colonial interests.

Tell what interests you about colonial times.

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© Allison Archer, 2007, based on “Colonial Times from A – Z” by Kalman.

Z is for zinc.

Zinc was

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