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What did education look like in the Mid-Atlantic colonies?
being able to accept things that are different from you.
farmers
a worker in a skilled trade; usually makes things by hand
Breadbasket
unloading wheat and grains
They noticed the region's geography would allow them to trade easily.
Children learned a skill or trade instead of going to school.
different religions
What job did MOST of the people have in the Mid-Atlantic colonies?
being able to accept things that are different from you.
farmers
a worker in a skilled trade; usually makes things by hand
Breadbasket
unloading wheat and grains
They noticed the region's geography would allow them to trade easily.
Children learned a skill or trade instead of going to school.
different religions
Why were the Mid-Atlantic colonies founded?
being able to accept things that are different from you.
farmers
a worker in a skilled trade; usually makes things by hand
Breadbasket
unloading wheat and grains
They noticed the region's geography would allow them to trade easily.
Children learned a skill or trade instead of going to school.
different religions
What does tolerance mean?
being able to accept things that are different from you.
farmers
a worker in a skilled trade; usually makes things by hand
Breadbasket
unloading wheat and grains
They noticed the region's geography would allow them to trade easily.
Children learned a skill or trade instead of going to school.
different religions
An indentured servant in the Mid-Atlantic colonies would spend most of their day doing what?
being able to accept things that are different from you.
farmers
a worker in a skilled trade; usually makes things by hand
Breadbasket
unloading wheat and grains
They noticed the region's geography would allow them to trade easily.
Children learned a skill or trade instead of going to school.
different religions
What did the Mid-Atlantic colonies have a strong tolerance for?
being able to accept things that are different from you.
farmers
a worker in a skilled trade; usually makes things by hand
Breadbasket
unloading wheat and grains
They noticed the region's geography would allow them to trade easily.
Children learned a skill or trade instead of going to school.
different religions
What is an artisan?
being able to accept things that are different from you.
farmers
a worker in a skilled trade; usually makes things by hand
Breadbasket
unloading wheat and grains
They noticed the region's geography would allow them to trade easily.
Children learned a skill or trade instead of going to school.
different religions
What was the Mid-Atlantic colonies' nickname?
being able to accept things that are different from you.
farmers
a worker in a skilled trade; usually makes things by hand
Breadbasket
unloading wheat and grains
They noticed the region's geography would allow them to trade easily.
Children learned a skill or trade instead of going to school.
different religions
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