Life as a seamstress in the colonial days could become very difficult. They worked all day long and had very little time for other hobbies or their families. They mainly made dresses and repaired clothing for the people in their town. They were also severely under paid and were treated as servants by the wealthier class. Only few could become rich and those were the ones who made the most outstanding dresses and would get paid well the richer people. Their tools mostly included scissors, needles, and fabrics. Their main fabrics were cotton because silk was very expensive and very rare. One of the most famous seamstress's was Betsy Ross who created the American flag.
What pay did dressmakers make in colonialtimes
Dress makers made clothing and fabrics for people or families.
made clothing.
No, they weren't. In other colonies they could either pay to be free or are born free., but not New JERSEY.
wanted to reduce the officials' dependence on the colonial assemblies (plato) ;D
It was called the Quartering Act.
A) Make less pays for equal work illegal. B) Make's it easier to bring a case against an employer for pay discrimination C) Forces employers to publish pay data D) Equalize pay by type of work ?????????????
England was busy fighting wars and had little time to pay attention to colonial laws. Therefore, the colonists largely governed themselves.
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The quartering Act required colonial assemblies to house and pay British soldiers.
With money.
England taxed tea and sugar during colonial times to pay for the military protection of the colonies from possible attacks from Native Americans and their French Allies.
The quartering Act required colonial assemblies to house and pay British soldiers.
No, they weren't. In other colonies they could either pay to be free or are born free., but not New JERSEY.
In medieval and colonial times, people welcomed bards who came to tell stories and sing songs. There was little else for entertainment.
The colonial period. The colonial period.
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wanted to reduce the officials' dependence on the colonial assemblies
21, source: ive tried many times