In colonial times people would weave their baskets using sapling trees. Once the tree was chopped down the people would use wedges to separate the saplings into long strips. These strips were then woven together.
it is a colonial man or mostly women who made baskets a long time ago
They used their fingers to weave it because the didn't have machines that made them for them.
Pretty much, basket weaving was a lot more important than most people think. Seriously. Every body in the family knew how to even if there was a profesional in town.
the ladies of the house
No, the C in colonial does not need to be capitalized.
The weaver
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it is a colonial man or mostly women who made baskets a long time ago
They used their fingers to weave it because the didn't have machines that made them for them.
In colonial times horseshoes were made by blacksmiths.
If John made a certain number of baskets, let's say ( x ), then Kaleel made three times that amount, or ( 3x ). The ratio of the number of baskets Kaleel made to the number of baskets John made is 3:1. Thus, for every basket John made, Kaleel made three.
A wainwright in colonial times meant a person who made wagons
Pretty much, basket weaving was a lot more important than most people think. Seriously. Every body in the family knew how to even if there was a profesional in town.
Windows in colonial times were made of leaded glass. It was mixed with lead because real glass was scarce.
scientics was made madicine
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