Children spin tops, color flags, play checkers, Jacob's ladder, tower puzzles, and cup and ball. Toss beanbags through holes in a board or throw rope rings around a stake or quoit board. "hummers" out of buttons and string and learn to twirl and pull the string to make the button spin and sing. Dominoes Those are some. Sorry they're not really collective thoughts, I'm trying to research myself.
The North used railroads for importing goods.
Manufactoring grew in the North resulting to the Industrial Revolution.
The slaves brought over from africa from the 1600s to the 1800s.
In the early 1800s, free blacks in the North had limited but noteworthy opportunities compared to their enslaved counterparts in the South. They could engage in various trades, own property, and some even established small businesses. However, they faced significant discrimination and legal barriers that restricted their rights, such as voting and access to education. Despite these challenges, free blacks contributed to abolitionist movements and played vital roles in their communities.
b= They were excluded from most jobs.
Poker.
baseball,basketball,football.polo,rugbe and soccer
what games did children play in the 1700's please answer this question <3
The Union.
It was first played sometime in the 1800s, but the exact year can not be accurately determined. The game was never invented, it simply evolved from earlier games.
old immigrants in the late 1800s came from north western Europe
No one. Baseball, as we know it, was invented in the mid-1800s and evolved from several other similar games.
The north has a larger population
A game played by people of all ages in the early 1800s.
people :)
The North used railroads for importing goods.
during the 1800s, there was about 2n5 million aprox population in British North America