Transportation was only a few ways. By foot, horse, wagon, or boat. To travel meant that you needed several days if you were going further than 5 or 10 miles from home. To travel by horse to go 30 miles would take about 3 days one way. A horse could only travel about 10 miles a day so to go round trip on a 30 mile trip would take 6 days of travel. That doesn't include any busy that was needed to be done.
Rustic at best. Walking or riding in an ox cart was the method for the vast majority. On horseback for a minority or aboard a boat for those with waterfront property.
by boat
the climate was cold and damp in New Hampshire.
Church of England.
like houses
They had beds just like we do.
Kids in colonial times did not ice skate like people do now a days. Kids did play on the ice but they just slid around on their shoes.
the climate was cold and damp in New Hampshire.
Church of England.
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how was life like for colonial priests/preachers
it was crazy
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A Hole
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It was horrible
rely bad
like houses
a colonial common is a big grassy area surrounded by shops.