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John Adams was the second president of the United States of America.Thomas Jefferson was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence.James Madison was the forth president of the USA.George Washington was the first president of the USA.

New England: Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode IslandMiddle Colonies: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and DelawareSouthern Colonies: Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia

New England: Fishing, Shipbuilding, and Whaling

Middle Colonies: Logging, Paper making, and Shipbuilding

Southern Colonies: Rice, Tobacco, and Sugarcane

Tools: Augers, Gimlets, and BracesJobs: Blacksmith-crafters of hardware for homesJobs: Cooper-Creators of casksJobs: Gunsmith-master of forge

Snare drumsCylindricalBase drum

Walking on stiltsCardsRolling hoops

The homes looked nice but kind of raggedy and dark.

The furniture looked dark, swirly, and old.

Men: Breeches, stockings, and a shirtWomen: Hooped petticoat, stomacher, and a gown

They learned about their religion, if they could afford it. They would practice letters on slate boards, reading, and puzzles.

They ate California Fish Muddle, peanut shop, and pumpkin gnocci.

They came because they were forced to get free labor.

The southern region because of tobacco cultivating.

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