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In colonial Boston, people would eat at the pub or at the dining table.
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No, colonial people did not eat snickerdoodles. The snickerdoodle cookie was not around until centuries later, and came out in the 19th century.
colonial people ate food like corn and deer,bear,turkky wild game like that
rich people in the Victorian era eat lots of meats like pheasant and boar.they eat lots of cheese and used lots of spices to preserve meat.
you can't eat clothes
what ever they want... they're rich so they can have anything they want!!!
In colonial Boston, people would eat at the pub or at the dining table.
They lived freely. Not caring for the not as fortunate people who live on the the streets and eat bread and a very little amount of meat.
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If you lived in Colonial Times you would eat a lot of corn. If you lived by the sea you might eat lobsters, clams or other sea food. People who lived inland would eat rabbits, squirrels, bear, deer, and other wild game. Most people also grew fruits and vegatables. In Colonial Times people drank a lot of different drinks than we do now. You could drink water, milk, cider,or beer. Even little children drank beer. What you ate and drank depended on how rich or poor you were. It could also depend on how much game there was in the area you were living in.
Nothing. A hobo took it and gave it to my mother.
The colonial people ate bread, cheese and all kinds of meat relayed foods like beef and pork
food
No, colonial people did not eat snickerdoodles. The snickerdoodle cookie was not around until centuries later, and came out in the 19th century.
fish and cheese
yes they did eat this. if you can type in colonial websites to you can find more dishes