Life in Colonial America (Building America) (Building America)

By Roberts, Russell D.

Publishers Summary:
From the moment Europeans stumbled across North America at the end of the fifteenth century, monarchs and investors sought to exploit the land s riches. With high expectations, colonists sailed across the Atlantic, seeking a better life and perhaps even fortune. But life in America was harder than they thought. Several colonies failed, and without the help of friendly Native Americans, others may not have made it, either. Even after the colonists learned how to build houses, hunt, and farm, life remained hard for all concerned. Men had to plant and tend crops, hunt wild game, and fix anything that broke. Women had to take care of the children, sew, cook, and perform dozens of other duties. Children also had a list of chores that they had to perform every day. There was so much work, in fact, that colonists began using indentured servants and then slaves from Africa to plant and harvest their crops. Learn what daily life was like for the colonists, and how their successes affected the Native Americans and governments in other countries.

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ISBN
978-1-58415-549-2
Publisher
Mitchell Lane Publishers


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Reviewed on February 1, 2008

Gr 6-9 Informative but dry, these three titles offer short overviews of their topics. "Colonial Virginia" takes a European perspective, referring to the settlers as "brave" and "adventurous," while the Natives are depicted as causing trouble rather than defending their homes and families. "Colonial America" is the most engaging, opening with a story about trying to survive Jamestown's "Starving Time." By describing how the colonists ate snakes and rats, chewed shoe leather, and even ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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