sweep ,do dishes ,help harvest ,cook ,help with animals ,wash the crops
boys girls women and men did chores
none
mostly cooking, cleaning, and sewing.
Yes, Victorian girls often did chores as part of their daily responsibilities. They were expected to help with household tasks such as cleaning, cooking, and caring for younger siblings. The extent of their chores varied depending on their social class; while working-class girls had more demanding responsibilities, middle and upper-class girls might have fewer chores due to the presence of servants. These tasks were seen as essential for their upbringing and preparation for future roles as homemakers.
not so good. they had a bunch of chores to do with there moms or dads and sometimes the dads and boys are taken away while girls stayed with there moms to do chores
In the 1800s girls mostly cooked, cleaned, ECT.
washing the plates,claening the hous.
churning butter, cook, sew
the women had to make the family's clothes and fix them too
The tools the colonial girls used were weaving wheel, hands, sewing needles, and lots of other things.
Girls- cooking, cleaning, and sewingBoys- cutting, building, and hunting
Yes one of her chores was to bake 21 loaves of bread daily. These were for her fathers 23 working farm girls.