They were educated by apprenticeship.
colonial cooks were educated by apprenticeship by another cook
At a fireplace in the kitchen is where the cooking took place in Colonial America.
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A colonial teacher had to be strict, patient, and educated.
yes, but only until they were 8 (dame school)
Sometimes if they were educated, but slaves weren't.
The western educated Asian and Africans were able to lead most anti-colonial movements because they were informed. As the saying goes education is power.
Educated slaves usually worked as scribes for their master. They would listen to what their master said and transcribed it into words. If they were trusted enough they could also serve as accounts, or cooks.
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Colonial cooks cooked whatever was available, and this was often whatever wild animals were native to a given area. Many colonists had their own livestock, which was also prepared for meals. This may have included pigs, cattle (beef) and sheep.