Yes,in certain locations like Maine where it was abundant it was considered poor man's food.
back thin that's all poor people could eat becase it was cheap and easey to grow
The Victorian poor school children had Rat's vegetables,apple if lucky and other horrible food.
they ate nasty food
They had to spend all their money on food.
anything that they can find to eat
back thin that's all poor people could eat becase it was cheap and easey to grow
Tata nano
For the poor there were foods like corn and other vegetables , and for the wealthy there were things like meat and lobster.
It meant poor white trash fighting for the continued wealth of slave-owners
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Pollock
Yes, medieval people ate lobster. They also ate crab and crayfish, and did not distinguish among them as we do today. Lobster was regarded as food for very poor people among the early English colonists to North America, and fed it to prisoners. It may be that the English of the Middle Ages regarded the food in much the same way.
Levellers
The Poor Man's Lobster
Rich men could pay a man to take their place in the draft. Therefore poor men fought in a rich man's place.
An act for "enrolling and calling out the National Forces"
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