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There was no formal education for slaves during the Colonial times. The only education that a black would receive, would be anything that the lady of the house would give, and often times that would be nothing.
Yes, there were. Tailors and barbers used scissors during the colonial time period.
they would fish hunt and provide for their families
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I would imagine 18 since you become an adult at 18. I suggest you find a glass blower to get information. This is an art not many do and you may be able to apprentice your self to one.
Yes, milliners in the colonial times were basically where you would get your clothing in the colonial times.
An industrial chemist would be the person who makes the bulk of todays glass. There are some artisan glassmakers who produce glass materials with aesthetic properties.
It doesn't, necessarily, unless the glass blower wanted them there for decorative purposes. Or, possibly, they are there accidentally in which case the piece would originally have been sold cheaply as a "second".
There was no formal education for slaves during the Colonial times. The only education that a black would receive, would be anything that the lady of the house would give, and often times that would be nothing.
Yes, there were. Tailors and barbers used scissors during the colonial time period.
As a novelty glass blower, I used it as an insulated surface to lay a piece which I was working on, so that it would not cool unevenly.
they would fish hunt and provide for their families
they would wear rags and animal skin
Bad ground or power wire on the blower.
No they did not because if they did then they would need electricity which they did not have. Therefore they did not have refrigerators.
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