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yes they were men and women basket makers.

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Basket Maker in the Colonial Times?

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What tools did a basket maker use in colonial times?

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How old would a kid in colonial times have to be to learn how to make a basket?

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How did the wig maker make wigs in colonial times?

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What did a button maker do in the colonial times?

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What does a shoe maker in colonial times do?

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In colonial times what was a peruker?

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