life in the city
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Life in the City
Rights of colonies
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LIFE IN THE CITY Main Idea- In 1750, one colonist out of 20 lived in a
city
Vicky Larsh and Rebecca Hoerter
Facts About Life in the CityUnlike a quiet farm life, cities were loud and exciting
places. The <3 of the city was the waterfront, the waterfront was where the ships brought news from England, paint,
carpets, furniture, and books.
MAIN IDEAMarket places
Market places were crowded with peopleFishermen sold their catch and farmers sold their eggs,
milk, and cheeseTaverns, not far from the market place, served food and
drink.People gathered at the market place to gossip and talk
about news from other colonies.
Waterfront
Marketplace
Cities were noisy, smelly, places. Church bells rang daily.Carts ran loudly over the streets paved with round cobblestone. The air was filled with the stench of rotting garbage and open sewerage. Animals ran loose in the streetsDuring hot weather clouds of flies and mosquitoes swarmed around.
City HomesThe city homes were close together on winding roads. Most of the houses were built of wood with thatched roofs like the houses the colonists had left behind in Europe. The windows were small because the glass was expensive.
LightingFor lighting, they used torches made of pine that burned brightly when wedged between hearth stone in a fireplace. They also burned grease in metal containers called “Betty Lamps”They made candles scented with bayberries.The city was a dangerous place because of all of the constant fire.Because of all the fire the colonists kept a bucket of water hanging by their front door.When ever there was a fire the whole town helped put it out To help put it out they made an assembly line from the fire to the river, pond or wellThey handed the buckets from the river, pond or well to the fire
Betty LampTorch
The Magna Carta• King John agreed to sign the Carta or “Great
Charter” in 1215• The next major victory was founding of
Parliament in 1265• In 1685, James, the Duke of York, became
King James 2nd • James didn’t want to share power with an
elected Parliament, he tried to rule without the Parliament, but he was force off his throne.
• This event is known as the Glorious Revolution
The English Bill of Rights • The crown was offered to the prince
of Orange, Prince William, in 1689. • Prince William agreed to fallow the
English Bill of Rights • The English Bill o f Rights is a thing
that gives taxes to elected representatives
• The people wanted to choose who made the laws and set their taxes
•The colonist saw themselves as English citizens. •They wanted the same rights as they had back in England. •The most important thing the colonist thought is to have their voice in government.
Rights of Colonists
Did you pay attention?!1) The most important thing that the
colonist thought was to _______.2) James didn’t want to share his power
and was forced off his throne, what was this event know as?
3) What is another name for the Magna Carta and who signed it in 1215?
4) The crown was offered to ____ in____. 5) What is the English bill of rights?
???Questions???1) How many out of 20 colonists lived in a city?__________________________2) What did farmers sell at the market? ________________________________3) What was the of the city?_____________________________________4)The cities were… a) noisy, smelly places b) loud, and sweet smelling places c) disgusting places with trash everywhere
5)For lighting they used… a) Street lights, flashlights, and cell phone lights b) torches, candles, and betty lamps c) fire places, lamps, and natural light from the sun and moon/sky
!!!Pictures!!!• Magna Carta
• English Bill of Rights
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