Ms. Shannon
1/11/2013 04:25:22 am

I learned that the money used in trade in Williamsburg came from places like Mexico, France, the Netherlands, Bolivia, and England. Even though coins were made in the colonies between 1652 and 1682, there were so few made that foreign coins were accepted as legal tender until 1857 which was 64 years after the establishment of the United States Mint.

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Canaan
1/11/2013 04:36:05 am

Williamsburg had a pop of 11998

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theodore son
1/11/2013 04:37:46 am

sewing was important to the women

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uree
1/11/2013 04:39:21 am

i learned that afican-americans struggled for freedom, manners were a striked rule, they havested very well, they had many tools, some animals were rare that they had, the plants/flowers mad ointment, and medicane

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maylene
1/11/2013 04:39:39 am

Williamsburg named after king William the 3rd served as the colonies capital of Virginia from 1699 to 1780.

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nathan raygoza
1/11/2013 04:39:46 am

Colonial Williamsburg's Rare Breeds program was begun in 1986 to preserve genetic diversity in livestock.

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Canaan
1/11/2013 04:40:21 am

The Williamsburg Population was 11,998.

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Kelly
1/11/2013 04:41:13 am

I learned that the founder's name is James Geddy

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Alondra
1/11/2013 04:42:30 am

In order to make brick houses they had to make their own clay

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Canaan
1/11/2013 04:42:45 am

The climate in Williamsburg is in January it reaches 48 degrees, while July is warmer with average highs near 88 degrees.

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theodore son
1/11/2013 04:43:42 am

mens wore vests

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Canaan
1/11/2013 04:44:18 am

Colonial Williamsburg is a center for history and citizenship.

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CHRISTIAN GONZALEZ
1/11/2013 04:45:02 am

Williamsburg was the last colonial city

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Trevor Linn
1/11/2013 04:45:23 am

A cooper makes casks and wooden containers.

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Christopher
1/11/2013 04:47:14 am

Some of the recipes they had at Colonial Williamsburg is Apple Tansey, Gazpacho, and peanut Soup. There are more

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ethan
1/11/2013 04:49:10 am

historic aera inculds houses daiting from 1699 to 1780

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Canaan
1/11/2013 04:50:46 am

When fungus ruined the main food source of the silkworms (mulberry trees), tobacco was planted as a cash crop.

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Julisa
1/11/2013 04:51:26 am

I learned that when there was no government, the colonial section of Williamsburg was neglected and the the modern town was built around it.

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jayden
1/11/2013 04:51:26 am

Wiliamsburg was named after King William the 3rd?

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Canaan
1/11/2013 04:52:36 am

The city that is now Williamsburg was designated as the capital of the British colony in 1699.

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Nathan Ramos
1/11/2013 04:52:36 am

learned that williamsburg was the last colonial city

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Kimora
1/11/2013 04:53:15 am

Williamsburg poulation is 11,998,is the country of jamestown

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aleena
1/11/2013 04:54:54 am

I learned that Colonial Williamsburg was founded in 1632

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JAYDEN COCHRAN...............?
1/11/2013 04:56:29 am

The women had stayed in side there home and work?

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theodore son
1/11/2013 04:57:33 am

Early in the 20th century the restoration and re-creation of Colonial Williamsburg (one of the biggest such projects in the nation.)

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Canaan
1/11/2013 05:00:45 am

The motto of Colonial Williamsburg is "The future may learn from the past".The clothing that people wore in the past has the ability to fascinate and involve us as few objects of their material culture do.

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Kimora
1/11/2013 05:00:53 am

Colonial williamsburg was named after King William the 3rd

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Canaan
1/11/2013 05:03:35 am

Its orderly streets were laid out by Royal Governor Francis Nicholson. Before Thomas Jefferson relocated the Virginia capital from Williamsburg to Richmond in 1781, he and other patriots, including George Washington and Patrick Henry, frequented its streets. Williamsburg was the cultural, social, and political center of the colonial world.

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Canaan
1/11/2013 05:04:09 am

The museum opened in 1932 with about 100 employees.

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britt
1/11/2013 05:06:24 am

I learned that WILLIAMSBURG was named after KING WILLIAM III

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JAYDEN
1/11/2013 05:08:02 am

The men had to go chop down trees for fire wood.

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theodore son
1/11/2013 05:08:16 am

In 1983, the United States receive the first World Economic Conference at Colonial Williamsburg.

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Alyssa
1/11/2013 05:09:30 am

Enslaved woman had to cook all kinds of things for their master and their children.

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Julisa
1/11/2013 05:09:31 am

I also learned that the statehouse was burned on October 20, 1689.

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theodore son
1/11/2013 05:09:45 am

The word of Colonial Williamsburg is "The future may learn from the past".

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1/11/2013 05:10:26 am

i learned that there are carpenters, weavers, blacksmiths, and tailors

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theodore son
1/11/2013 05:11:20 am

Interpreters work and dress using colonial grammar and diction.

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oriyaun
1/11/2013 05:15:43 am

The motto of Colonial Williamsburg is "The future may learn from the past"

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nathan raygoza
1/11/2013 05:15:59 am

The 18th-century silversmith was thought of as someone akin to a sculptor. Both had to know how to shape their materials with artistic talent, taste, and design. and Bricks used in new construction and repair throughout Williamsburg
Unskilled laborers made bricks
Landowners assigned slaves to brickmaking
Autumn brickfiring tradition widely anticipated today

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esther
1/11/2013 05:16:58 am

Wiliamsburg was desiganted as the capital of the British colony in 1699

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Kelly
1/11/2013 05:25:01 am

I learned that some soliders were able to take the slaves' childern and sell them to strangers no matter what the slaves did

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Jamie
1/25/2013 04:57:42 am

I learned that African-Amaricans could buy their freedom

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