There were local newspapers, especially around larger cities such as Boston and Philadelphia. These newspapers were quite efficient for their time. However, they were mostly political and any news coming over from Europe would take months to receive. Also, plain old word-of-mouth was very efficient in those days, even if not all information was very accurate.
patriots in colonial times wanted freedom from Britain.
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The Patriots, in colonial times, referred to people who wanted freedom from Britain's control.
During colonial times, local governments and colonial assemblies played a key role in protecting people's property and addressing their needs. In many areas, constables and local militias enforced laws and maintained order, while community leaders and landowners often took on responsibilities to oversee local welfare. Additionally, colonial governments established laws and regulations aimed at safeguarding property rights and providing for public services. Ultimately, the protection of property and community needs was a collective effort involving both formal governance and informal social structures.
During colonial times, Americans used the plants to scrub their pots and pans.
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People BELIEVED in ghosts during Colonial times. Does not mean that there WERE ghosts.
patriots in colonial times wanted freedom from Britain.
only people with no children could be a Tanner in colonial times
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Is this a joke? There was no electricity.. ergo-NO PRINTERS
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The Patriots, in colonial times, referred to people who wanted freedom from Britain's control.
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During colonial times, local governments and colonial assemblies played a key role in protecting people's property and addressing their needs. In many areas, constables and local militias enforced laws and maintained order, while community leaders and landowners often took on responsibilities to oversee local welfare. Additionally, colonial governments established laws and regulations aimed at safeguarding property rights and providing for public services. Ultimately, the protection of property and community needs was a collective effort involving both formal governance and informal social structures.