In the 1600's, the clothing in New Hampshire colonists were composed of wool and linen cloth, with some leather. Black colored clothing were worn to indicate respectability, blue colored clothing for children and servants, and russet for countrymen.
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Peter Stuyvesant wore clothing that the Dutch wore in the early 1600s.
The colonists were considered to be the traitors. The traitors wore blue clothing when they were in the American Revolution.
They wore clothes!
They wear heavy clothing in the winter, such as mocosaiins, coats, boots, mittens scarves, ect.. In the summer, they wear really casual clothing.
They wore fabric clothing
Peter Stuyvesant wore clothing that the Dutch wore in the early 1600s.
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The New England colonists wore clothing that looked a little old fashioned compared to todays. Women's clothing was much more modest, dresses were longer and most of there clothing was loose fitting.
The colonists were considered to be the traitors. The traitors wore blue clothing when they were in the American Revolution.
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They wore clothes very much like the pilgrims ,and they never wore buckles on their shoes.
They wore clothes!
life changed over time by people making different foot wear and different kind of clothing's . If you look at people as the clothing and the shoes they changed also.
they wore long dresses and long shirts hats and boots
They wore clothes!
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they wear very little clothing