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Colonial America for Kids
Colonies and Places
- Lost Colony of Roanoke
- Jamestown Settlement
- Plymouth Colony and the Pilgrims
- The Thirteen Colonies
- Williamsburg
Daily Life
- Clothing - Men's
- Clothing - Women's
- Daily Life in the City
- Daily Life on the Farm
- Food and Cooking
- Homes and Dwellings
- Jobs and Occupations
- Places in a Colonial Town
- Women's Roles
- Slavery
People
- William Bradford
- Henry Hudson
- Pocahontas
- James Oglethorpe
- William Penn
- Puritans
- John Smith
- Roger Williams
Events
Other
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Colonial Times
Jamestown: First English Colony in America
Explorers had been landing in America for some time before English settlers arrived in what is now Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607. But it was in that spot on the James River that English colonization began and with it, the history of America.
The Pilgrims: Voyage to Freedom
Follow the Pilgrims as they sail across the Atlantic Ocean, from England to America, in search of religious freedom. See who they meet when they land in New England. Find out about the first Thanksgiving.The 13 American Colonies
This fun, illustrated article describes the 13 American Colonies in detail, from economics to religion to agriculture to revolution. Also includes a clickable map with links to individual descriptions of each colony and a list of the first European settlements in North America. Outstanding resource!Farming in the 13 American Colonies
The focus is on agriculture in this look at how the colonists farmed and what they grew. See wheat turn into flour!Religion in the 13 American Colonies
In colonial America, how you worshipped depended on where you lived. See how each colony taught religion and where they gathered for worship.Education in the 13 American Colonies
Did colonial schools really keep girls out? Find out this and more in this entertaining look at education in colonial times.Food in the 13 American Colonies
What did the colonists eat and how did they get it? This fun, illustrated article tells you.Parks and Fun in the 13 American Colonies
Did colonial kids play? If so, what games did they play? This article has the answers for you. Some things haven't changed.John Peter Zenger and Freedom of the Press
This was the first libel case in America. It forever set the standard for freedom of the press and made a hero of not only Zenger but also his lawyer, Andrew Hamilton.The Great Awakening
The Great Awakening was a series of religious revivals in the North American British colonies during the 17th and 18th Centuries.The French and Indian War
This easy-to-read, illustrated article describes the struggle between France and England over territory in North America. Find out what part a young George Washington played in this war. Also includes a timeline of the war. This article fills in the gap between colonial development and revolutionary war.