peddlers
they sold some merchandise they got from England
in colonial times a peruker is a colonial wig Maker that sewed horse hair, goat hair and human hair into net, curled it and sold it for money to children, men and woman.
Maryland also depended heavily on tobacco. They bought goods like furs from the Indians, and sold it to merchants, who later sold it in England.
Georgia sold many things such as wool and ice cream cones. :D
a milliner madeshirtsshiftsapronsneckerchiefscapscloakshoodshatsmuffsrufflestrim for gownsin colonial times. milliners also repaired them too.They also sold imported goods.
Merchants did.
committe of correspondance
Laboratory wares are used for measurements and experiments. Laboratory wares are typically used to contain liquids and gasses, and are manufactured to withstand extreme temperatures. There are many different types of laboratory glasswares and plastic-wares sold and used.
The goods and wares sold by a haberdasher; also (Fig.), trifles.
"Wares" and "merchandise" both refer to goods for sale, but "wares" typically refers to goods produced by a particular industry or trade, while "merchandise" is a more general term for any goods that are sold or traded. Additionally, "wares" may have a more traditional or specialized connotation compared to the broader term "merchandise."
The goods and wares sold by a haberdasher; also (Fig.), trifles.
Colonial Boston grocers sold everything from food to clothing material to animal feed and supplies. Often they would walk up and down the docks selling their wares to the sailors.
For clothing, it's wears. For items being sold, it's wares. For the contraction of where is, it's where's.
made and sold hats
killed animals and sold the meat
they sold animals
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