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Jobisdone [24]
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Match the following items. 1 . indigo punishment 2 . plantation news 3 . wheat crushed 7 warm syrup on snow 4 . town crier consi

dered waste of time 5 . sledding and swimming New England men 6 . Quakers millstones 7 . maple sugar candy Benjamin Franklin's brother 8 . pillory small town in 1723 9 . fox hunt peace-loving 10 . New York finest printer in all the colonies 11 . Benjamin Franklin large farm in South 12 . printer cloth 13 . powdered wig 1 a plant used as a source of blue dye 14 . baggy breeches southern men 15 . spinning and weaving
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