They dipped clothes in Gain Laundry Detrgent an then spun it in a butter churn, they then dried in their eco-friendly drier. Ironing was done by throwing clothes in the drier w/ Mr. Steamy
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Colonial militia chased the British to Boston.
In colonial Boston, people would eat at the pub or at the dining table.
A cook at Colonial Boston pub would likely prepare burgers and other fast foods. However, some may ever serve steak with all the trimmings.
One of the Coercive Acts of 1774, the Boston Port Act, closed Boston Harbor until the East India Company could be compensated for its cargo lost in the Boston Tea Party (1873). However, of greater impact was that the Massachusetts Government Act placed all appointments to positions in the colonial government in the hands of the colonial governor or the king.
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In colonial Australia, laundry was done in tin laundry buskets. There was usually a washboard, which was used to scrub the clothes. Water may have been fetched from a well or from a nearby river or creek. It may have been heated in a copper, which was a huge waterpot heated over a fire underneath.
No Boston was not yet founded when Britain in the colonial times it was founde later on around the 1800's
No role. It was all a colonial idea.
i believe the best place to have a colonial party is Boston, new jersery. Boston was home of the Boston tea party and other great events
no because colonial is never cap'd
Unofficial colonial groups were most responsible for the Boston Tea Party.