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Generally pretty hard, unless he was a merchant of some success. More than likely a freeman was a tradesman in Leather, armor, etc. Constant work 6 days a week. Generally people didn't work Sunday. If he was a farmer, life was even harder.
Robert "Granddad" Freeman is an animated character on a television show. To act like granddad Freeman you merely need to be selfish and motivated to do good just for yourself. Granddad Freeman is also a firm believer in corporal punishment.
Some of the spots on the board are actual places in cities.
The "Dillet" in James Dillet Freeman is pronounced DIL (like the pickle)- IT.
The cities during the Jeffersonian Era was mainly for international trade. They believed in the republic as a form of government. Citizens had a right to education no matter there status in life.
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He felt like it.