The 1700's was rather stinky. Few people had the luxury of a hot bath. To get a bath ( cold) meant carrying pails of water to a tub and getting in the tub with a wash rag. Often several people used the tub of water. Many just used a damp rag to wipe themselves. I remember reading one account in a diary entry by a colonist breaking the ice outside to wash their face in the cold water. Because of the hardships and the beliefs that bathing was bad for skin few took baths on a regular basis.
They usually drank beer or just plain juice from lemons.
albert pujols
about 202.6 thousand people
Any of the American founders for a start.
Before the 1800s, breakfast was usually just toast or some type of variation of gruel or porridge, except when an extravagant spread was served to impress guests. The main meal of the day was dinner.
usually, people owned farms.
Well,lots of people used it i the 1700's.Benjamin Franklin often used it alot.
1700
They usually drank beer or just plain juice from lemons.
Heavy - often at a standstill.
No, They had no refrigerators in the 1700's.
How many people lived in British New York in the 1700
You tell me!
Lots of people....
Yes.
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In 1700 there were no stamps, and no post office. Messages were hand carried to people or posted .