: The unfair treatment of a person or a group because of their religious beliefs.
Puritans: A group of English Protestants who left England for the New World to start their own settlements where religion would govern daily life.
How did Anne
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both tubers.
How was this tool created? How was it used? What does this object tell us about life in Nlaka’pamux communities?
What would it feel like to use this object? What does this tell us about the daily lives of Nlaka’pamux women?
How
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this resource in any lesson about daily life in the colonial era. These tools exemplify the cooking process, and how colonists adopted new foods and cooking techniques in the Americas.
Have students put together a list of the cooking process, from
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Native American saint in 2012.
Kahnawake, located just outside of Montréal, was a safe haven and spiritual community for Indigenous men and women who converted to Catholicism. Daily life in the settlement was a blend of Indigenous and European
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objects teach us about the lives of babies and young children in the 1600s?
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APUSH Connection: 2.7 Colonial Society and Culture
Include these artifacts in any lesson about daily life in the colonies
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.
Puritans: A group of English Protestants who left England for the New World to start their own settlements where religion would govern daily life.
steward: A person who looks after another person’s property.
terminate: Ended.
tydings: News.
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Witchcraft in Bermuda
Religion was a powerful force in the daily lives of women in the European colonies of the Americas. Combine this life story with any of the following resources for a lesson on colonial women and religious life:
Life Story: Kateri
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Colonies, see New World—New Netherland—New York.
Source Notes Black Experiences. Classroom Application. Criminal Trials. Daily Life. Early Encounters, 1492-1734. High School. International. Life Story. Map. Middle School. Power and Politics. Race &
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Joseph’s family and property in this will to reconstruct what daily life looked like for a farmer in colonial New Jersey.
Pair this resource with Life Story: Frances Berkeley to explore the opportunities for widows who were able to inherit from their
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-Françoise Juchereau de Saint-Denis.
DOMESTICITY AND FAMILY
For more resources relating to life in the Spanish speaking Americas, see Nueva York: 1613-1945.
Source Notes Classroom Application. Daily Life. Document. Domesticity and Family. Early Encounters
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