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bogdanovich [222]
4 years ago
5

Match each colonial region with the lifestyles. 1. bowling, market day, sledding Middle Colonies 2. barn raising, bees New Engla

nd Colonies 3. horse racing, fox hunting, cockfighting Southern Colonies
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2 answers:
yulyashka [42]4 years ago
7 0
If I am correct:

New England Colonies - bowling, market, and sledding;
Southern Colonies - barn raising and bees; and
Middle Colonies - horse racing, cockfighting, and fox hunting.
xeze [42]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Middle Colonies: 1. bowling, market day, sledding.

New England Colonies: 2. barn raising, bees.

Southern Colonies: 3. horse racing, fox hunting, cockfighting.

Explanation:

The Middle Colonies practiced activities from different nations: the Dutch liked bowling, ice skating, and sledding, whereas in Philadelphia the market days held people of various nationalities.

In the southern colonies, people liked playing cards, horse racing, cockfighting, and fox hunting.

In the New England colonies, the Puritans focused on education, to make people able to read and follow the sriptures. The educational exercises included activities that mixed work with entertainment such as quilting bees, barn-raising, and corn-huskings.

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