Disgusting
like houses
a colonial common is a big grassy area surrounded by shops.
carpenters in the 1800's built things out of wood. like houses, mills, barns , and blacksmith shops.
your so stupid for thinking I was going to tell you the answer
how was life like for colonial priests/preachers
A carpenter looked like any other laborer. They wore regular clothing of the times. Only their tools identified them as carpenters, and that most carpenters worked in furniture stores, and carpenters in furniture stores doubled as coffin makers and undertakers.
it was crazy
Colonial carpenters did not commonly use modern measuring tapes as we know them today. Instead, they relied on tools like folding rules, straightedges, and plumb bobs for measurements. These tools allowed them to measure lengths and ensure accuracy in their work, but they were typically less convenient and flexible than contemporary measuring tapes. The use of standardized measurements varied, with some carpenters using units based on the human body, such as feet and inches.
Oh, dude, back in colonial Massachusetts, trades and skills were like totally a thing. You had your blacksmiths pounding away at metal, your carpenters building stuff, and your shoemakers cobbling shoes. It was like a real-life version of "The Sims," but with more powdered wigs and less computer crashes.
wierd
rely bad
It was horrible