they kept their houses clean and orderly
Yes there was apothecary women in colonial times!!
The roles of the women in the southern colonies were to help raise the children, do tailoring, household chores and quilting. The women also made soap, butter, and candles.
Colonial women couldn't vote or own property.
they were treated unfairly they were treated unfairly
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Women's roles in Colonial New York were very different than their English counterparts. The women of colonial New York were Dutch and were able to work, run businesses, and own property.
Well, women did not have jobs in colonial times. But, they did do things at home such as cooking, sewing, feeding the chickens, watching the children, and cleaning. Sometimes, if they lived in the South or was a slave, they would farm.
Virtually everyone below adult age was 'home-schooled' then, and women played the primary role in this function. Ah, the good ol' days.
Women were entirely responsible for cooking and cleaning in colonial Maryland. Raising the children was also their responsibility and only the rich had help from servants.
Between 16 and 20 it was expected for young colonial men and women to marry.
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