Welcome to the page where you can share information about your daily life in the Southern Colonies and give information about your trade or role in the colony. As a group, make sure you share information about what life is like for you, and how you work together. As an individual, be sure to include a bio of yourself and information about your trade, including a picture. Use citation maker to cite your sources at the end of this page.
Daily Life in Murrihyville
Work as a group to complete a short fictional narrative about what life might have been like in Murrihyville.
Meet the Murrihyville Colonists
The Teacher- Audrey G.-
My name is Faith White. My trade is a school master. I terribly miss the rolling green hills of England. I left England because I felt I needed to start over. I did not enjoy living in England. I couldn't make anything of my life there. I felt I could start a new life here in the new world. My daily life is extremely hard. I do not have a husband or children. I came here with my younger sister, Charity. Our mother and father are back in England. I now take care of Charity. I must be at the school house by 2:00 p.m., and sometimes I don't get back until 5:00 p.m. My school house is very small and I don't have a lot of supplies. I only have six wells of ink and only thirteen or fourteen feather quills. I do not have much paper. It is very hard to be a school master.
The Carpenter- Matthew
The Governor- Jessica
The Weaver- Audrey P.
My name is Hope Sanders and I am a weaver and I live in the southern colony. I do miss the warm climate in the West Indies it was so warm. I get up in the bright sunny day. I get up and get dressed to heed off to work. I get a lot of costumers alot of the time. My husband does not make me make his clothes. He goes to another weaver so he/she can do it. I also Have two kids one is a girl the other is a boy. My daughters name is Faith Sanders. My sons name is Matthew Sanders. He is a good person he is 5 and Faith is 3. I love them to death. There is a costumer over and over that talks all the time.
The Child- Alyssa
The Small Tobacco Farmer- John
The Silversmith- Joshua
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