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Official Tourguide, Historical Reference and Community Business Exchange for Plymouth, MA and the surrounding area. Visiting Plymouth? Why not order a FREE Brochure to organize your tripProduced in Cooperation with: Pilgrims World Our Trans-Atlantic Partners in (Plymouth, England) Members of Destination Plymouth The Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce Take a Virtual Tour of: Plimoth Plantation "The Living Museum of the Seventeenth Cen ...


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Introduction to Colonization Casey B., Jeff S., Alex J. Doug K., Mark D., Kevin Q. Bar graph by JJW One of the first settlers to set foot in America were the settlers of Jamestown, Virginia. They arrived on May 6, 1607. The people of Jamestown came looking for profit. This area became part of the Southern Colonies. By 1750 , the Southern Colonies had the most land settled. The Pilgrims came on December 26, 1620. Originally headed for Virginia, the Pilgrims were set off-cou ...


Battle of Bunker Hill By Chris Groboske Links to other sections of my web page Essay Text Outline Works Cited Working Bibliography Site finished Oct. 25, 1998 If this site has helped you, and even if it did not, you should visit the following link. This page hosted by Get your own Free Home Page


Pilgrim Clothing The Plimoth Plantation Museum also has a web page discussing Pilgrim clothing, and it includes a couple illustrated photographs. WOMEN: A woman's undergarment was a long off-white short-sleeved, linen shirt, resembling a modern-day woman's nightshirt except that it was ribbon-tied at the collar and cuffs and fastened in the front. One or more ankle-length, waist-fastened petticoats were worn. The dress, or gown, consisted of two parts, a bodice and a skirt--somet ...


Colonial Kids: A Celebration of Life in the 1700's Come and learn about life in Colonial Times! Home Activities Authors Citations Glossary Colonial Days ThinkQuest Sign Guestbook Sitemap View Guestbook Contact Us


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Room 20's Colonial Webpage Welcome to Room 20's Colonial Webpage! This page has been constructed by Mr. Boismier's 5th grade class at Cadwallader school in San Jose, California. In the following pages you will find information on the three groups of colonies: the NewEngland Colonies, the Middle Colonies, and the Southern Colonies. New England ColoniesMiddle ColoniesSouthern Colonies Credits go to Mikey, Samuel,and David for the Middle Colonies. Kimly, Sanna, and Linda did the N ...


Firefighting In Colonial America The history of firefighting in America can be traced all the way back to Jamestown, Virginia, the first permanent English settlement in the New World. Founded in 1607 by colonists from the London Company, Jamestown was under the command of Captain James Smith. It did not take long for fire to begin taking its toll on the new settlers. In January 1608, a devastating fire destroyed most of the colonists' provisions and lodgings. Smith made a concise assessment ...


A Hypertext on American History from the colonial period until Modern Times Department of Humanities Computing, University of Groningen, The Netherlands The main body of this hypertext project, which was started in 1994, comes from a number of USIA-publications: An Outline of American History, An Outline of the American Economy, An Outline of American Government, and An Outline of American Literature. The text of these Outlines has not been changed, but they have been enriched with hypertex ...


American Timeline... your ticket to America's past Hello! We are Ms. Harris' and Mrs. Glazewski's 6th grade classes at Oak View Elementary School. This year, we studied early American history. We would like you to know and understand what we have learned about America's past, so we decided to make a web page "book" on the Internet. In our book, you'll find our studies of explorers, colonization, the constitution, westward expansion and the Civil War. You can also click on the links below to enter our site. -- Maggie P., Ashley F., Sarah B., Amanda B. Age of Exploration The American ColoniesThe Colonies Unite Building a New Nation Our Country Divided Oak View Elementary


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