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What Systems Developed in the
Colonies?Unit 4, Lesson 5
AGENDA
•Vocabulary
•Free Market Economy
•Child’s life
•Apprentices
•Slaves
artisan
• (noun) a skilled worker who makes thing by hand
apprentice• (noun) a person who learns
a skill or trade from an experienced worker
journeyman• (noun) a trained worker
who is employed by someone else
town common• (noun) an open space in the
center of a town where cattle and sheep could graze
free-market economy• (noun) a system in which
prices are not controlled by the government
Free-Market EconomyThe colonies are a free-market system. This means that the king had little to no control over the economy
in the colonies.*Each colony has its own government and they make everyday decisions*Conflicts between the English and colonists don’t begin until later when the English begin trying to control the finances of the colonists (taxes, fees, etc.)
Children
*1 in 10 children die at birth
*1 in 4 children won’t make it past their 21st birthday (war,
disease, accidents)
*Families were large, often with 6-10 children
A Child’s DayChildren ages 2-7 are expected to work around the house doing chores, learning farming techniques (boys), or homemaker skills like knitting, weaving, sewing (girls).
They are also expected to go to school at the same time. Children would often be left
alone for long periods of time while their parents were away working. They would do their chores, play, or hunt.
Children had to have strong legs... they often stood to eat and stood for hours at a time at church.
A Child’s Day
Children would often be left alone for long periods of time while their parents were away working. They would do their chores, play, or hunt.
Children had to have strong legs... they often stood to eat and stood for hours at a time at church.
ApprenticesChildren would go to school until the age of around 7. Then they worked on the family farm, or become an apprentice, learning a trade and
working for free. *Room, clothing, and food paid for
*At 21 you could work as a journeyman or try to start your own business
Indentured-ServantsA person that could not pay for
their trip to America would have his or her voyage paid for
and then be indentured to a family or master
for several years.
SlavesSlavery Begins:The growth of the tobacco
industry creates the need for slave labor
*Plantations system begins (crops such as rice, indigo, and cotton required cheap labor also)*Were often taught a trade, but never had the opportunity to run their own business
Slaves
In 1640 there are less than 200 slaves in Virginia, but
by 1700 there are more than 28,000 slaves in Virginia.