she made them herself
Yes there was apothecary women in colonial times!!
They are farming, trading, mining, and lumbering.csully
Well the colonial men and women didn't really have a whole lot of time to mess around. Everyone in the colonial family had a responsibility moms=making clothes weaving blankets and around the house jobs with the daughter and the men=working on the crops , son= working with dad or becoming an apprentice.
Women's roles in Colonial New York were very different than their English counterparts. The women of colonial New York were Dutch and were able to work, run businesses, and own property.
yes
she made them herself.
I'm not sure but I know they helped with their family's farm and made products that the family needed like churning butter and taking care of crops. The enslaved African women on the other hand took care of cash crops like tobacco on the estates. They probably had to cook also because they had to take care of their family.
Yes there was apothecary women in colonial times!!
They are farming, trading, mining, and lumbering.csully
Colonial women couldn't vote or own property.
many people might buy things from the bakers but the women work as the bakers the men are like builders and things like that
well, a women (or a wife) would be the first thing . then obviously one is ready to start a family. to support the family one needs financial stability. however there should also be love, honesty, respect and and all the basic things needed to attain happiness. power I'm not sure.
Well the colonial men and women didn't really have a whole lot of time to mess around. Everyone in the colonial family had a responsibility moms=making clothes weaving blankets and around the house jobs with the daughter and the men=working on the crops , son= working with dad or becoming an apprentice.
the women in the household cooked the food for the entire family. for women of higher and wealthier status, they had their slaves or servants do the cooking for the family while the women of the house did whatever else needed to be done. other times, she supervised the slaves to make sure they dont ruin her"expensive pots".
Women would use the furs, and make them into things for their family, such as clothes, carpets, etc.
she made them herself
Well, women did not have jobs in colonial times. But, they did do things at home such as cooking, sewing, feeding the chickens, watching the children, and cleaning. Sometimes, if they lived in the South or was a slave, they would farm.