culture   Colonial America

9 commonsense assertions
Concepts (9) tobacco (1) corn (1) gun ownership (1) imperial (1) religious freedom (1) servants (1) slavery (1) thanksgiving (1) witchcraft (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 tobacco Colonial America Tobacco was a crucial cash crop for the economy in Colonial America. 2
2 corn Colonial America Corn was a main ingredient in diverse Colonial American culinary dishes such as cornbread and succotash. 1
3 gun ownership Colonial America In Colonial America, gun ownership was seen as necessary for protection against Native American tribes and wild animals. 1
4 imperial Colonial America The concept of imperialism in Colonial America was historically associated with power, authority, and empire building. 1
5 religious freedom Colonial America Different colonies in Colonial America had varying degrees of religious freedom, with some promoting tolerance and others being more restrictive. 1
6 servants Colonial America In Colonial America, servants were commonly present in wealthy households, responsible for domestic duties and assisting the affluent. 1
7 slavery Colonial America Slavery was a widespread and essential practice in the southern colonies of Colonial America, integral to the agricultural economy. 1
8 thanksgiving Colonial America Thanksgiving in Colonial America was an annual harvest festival celebrating cooperation between Pilgrims and Native Americans with elaborate feasts. 1
9 witchcraft Colonial America Witchcraft in Colonial America led to notable witch trials, including the infamous Salem witch trials, reflecting societal anxieties and tensions. 1