In the colonial period many things were handmade like baskets. The material used during the colonial period was white oak tree, it was local and readily available.
Something that stupid colonial people used t make. Waffles!
I believe they used wool and/or hemp. :)
Bullets and ammunitions
To cut down trees.
The Bible was used by many and the McGuffy reader.
fishing, agriculture and basketmaking.
By hand.
Colonial dressmakers made clothes from woven materials.[=
The materials used by the colonists for building were wood, brick, and more rarely stone
They used many fabrics and used various tools such as: thimbles, needles, scissors and irons
Olivia Elton Barratt has written: 'Basketmaking (Contemporary Crafts)'
Joe Hogan has written: 'Basketmaking in Ireland' -- subject(s): Basket making
Wood, iron or brass fittings.
colonial economy was among the activities introduced by the intruders in in their colonies so as they can get raw materials to feed their industries in Europe. the components of colonial economy was agriculture, mining, industries,etc
A tanner prepped leather and made leather products. There are several steps to make leather useful for use . Cobblers needed smooth leather to make shoes, saddle makers used leather, people who worked in some jobs needed leather aprons so a lot of leather was used.
Raw materials
Wood with iron fittings.