Colonists do blood and sacrifice someone then boil it to make candles.
wax
Candles are made by dipping a wax string in melted candle wax repetitively.
There are no candles that are safe for a bird to breathe if it is lit and burning. If the candle is unlit then is is ok. So if you are going to have candles going it would be best for your bird if it was kept in a different room. Or if it is neer the candles make it out in an open, ventilated area.
Only if you sell them.
1. Candles 2. Air Fresheners 3. Fresh Flowers 4. Potpourri 5. Incense
candles were invented to light up the houses of the colonists
They used grease and or fat with a whick to make candles. That is the simplest answer.
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tools, homes, defensive walls, gardens, food storage, wells, weapons, furniture, fireplaces and stoves, candles
The colonists used wool and linen to make their clothing.
so you can make candles with it so you can use it to make carrots(thats why its orange)
The answer for this question is: The thing that makes a candle burn is the chemicals that people put in the candle. They also use beeswax to make candles. It works well.
It is not recommended to use crayons to make candles unless you are not going to burn them because crayons will clog the wick.
wax and mostly tallow to make candles and soup
yes, people use the wax of bayberries to make candles
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