Colonial America: An Interactive History Adventure
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Allison Lassieur
Allison Lassieur once lived in Tennessee and traveled the path Hattie and her family might have followed from Nashville to the banks of the Mississippi River near Memphis. Today she lives in upstate New York and shares a 110-year-old house with her husband, her daughter, three dogs, two cats, and more history books than she can count.
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Colonial America - Allison Lassieur
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ABOUT YOUR ADVENTURE
YOU are living in America during colonial times. Thousands of people have left Europe to settle the vast lands in North America. Will they stay loyal to their home countries, or will they break away to form a country of their own?
In this book you’ll explore how the choices people made meant the difference between life and death. The events you’ll experience happened to real people.
Chapter One sets the scene. Then you choose which path to read. Follow the links at the bottom of each page as you read the stories. The decisions you make will change your outcome. After you finish one path, go back and read the others for new perspectives and more adventures. Use your device's back buttons or page navigation to jump back to your last choice.
YOU CHOOSE the path you take through history.
CHAPTER 1
A Time of Change
Ever since the first settlers landed in Virginia in 1607, the American colonies have been a part of Great Britain. Most people came to the colonies from Europe in search of better lives. Some came to the colonies to start businesses or farms. Others came as servants for wealthy people who paid for their trip across the Atlantic. Still others weren’t there by choice. They were kidnapped in Africa and brought to the colonies as slaves.
Colonists landed in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607.
The colonies grew quickly. There were three main areas—the southern colonies, the middle colonies, and the New England colonies.
In the southern colonies, the warm climate and good soil allowed people to build large plantations and farms. They raised tobacco, cotton, and rice. In the middle colonies, farmers grew wheat, and industries such as shipbuilding and ironworks began. The soil in the New England colonies was too rocky for large farms, but rich forests provided timber and furs. The oceans near New England teemed with fish. Towns such as Boston and Philadelphia grew to cities of thousands of people.
In the 1700s the British fought several wars in the colonies, including the French and Indian War. Most colonists were still loyal to Britain and gladly fought in the British Army. These wars were expensive, though. The British Parliament began to tax the colonies to raise money.
Many colonists were upset about paying taxes to the British.
Many colonists thought the new taxes were unfair. They believed they should have some say in Britain’s government if they were expected to pay British taxes. But the British didn’t want to give the colonies more freedom. By the late 1700s, the colonies had enough. They began to fight back.
What will your experience in colonial America be like?
To experience life as an indentured servant in Virginia in 1645, press here.
To discover colonial life in Massachusetts in 1759, press here.
To live in colonial Philadelphia right before the Revolutionary War, press here.
CHAPTER 2
A New Life in the Colonies
It’s early afternoon in London, England. You stumble down the narrow cobblestone streets that stink of garbage and human waste. It’s 1645, and like thousands of other people in England, you’re out of work. But no one is hiring right now.
You reach into your pocket and feel the coins there. Not many left.