Weathy girls were taught the same as the other girls. They were taught to knit, sew,...
No, they were taught by their mothers just like in Biblical times. They were taught things such as sewing, housekeeping, and home economics.
Wealthy plantation owners.
they made wigs for the wealthy.
Schools in Delaware during colonial times taught students to read, write, and math. In some areas, they would also teach Latin. Typically, the boys only were sent to school and the girls stayed home.
In colonial times, most girls did not go to school in the sense we use today, and received no grades.
No, they were taught by their mothers just like in Biblical times. They were taught things such as sewing, housekeeping, and home economics.
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Wealthy plantation owners.
they made wigs for the wealthy.
taught kids
Schools in Delaware during colonial times taught students to read, write, and math. In some areas, they would also teach Latin. Typically, the boys only were sent to school and the girls stayed home.
They mostly walked, but the wealthy took a carraige or wagon.
In colonial times, most girls did not go to school in the sense we use today, and received no grades.
i dont know why are you asking me
During the colonial times people in New Jersey were able to get wealthy by selling land and staring businesses. As one of the main ports that immigrants were arriving at this territory had a steady stream of customers.
They made them them selves especially girls
The men did most the "Dirty" work such as field tilling and blacksmith type things. The women took care of the children, cooked, and cleaned the house, taught the girls how to do "their" jobs. =]