Middle Colonies Chapter 9, lesson 1

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Middle Colonies Chapter 9, lesson 1

They wanted land to farm and plant orchards
Why did settlers want land?
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They wanted land to farm and plant orchards Why did settlers want land?
They had to clear huge oaks, ceders, and other trees Before the settlers could use land for these purposes, what did settlers have to do to it?
It provided apples, peaches, squash, pumpkins, beans, onions, cabbage, weat, corn and turnips After they did these things, what did the land provide for settlers?
Plant crops, take care of animals, build fences, strain and skim milk, turn butter and make cheese, make butter molds, make their own fruniture and tools, and harvest crops. Farmers grew crops and produced goods to use and to sell. To produce these crops and goods, they had to do work such as:
milk, butter, cheese, weat, rye, meat, fruniture, and tools These crops and goods included:
Bake biscuits and bread, make barrels for packing flour and salted meat, and cut out and ceder trees for ship building. To prepare goods for market, tradespeople had to do such things as:

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