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In the 1700s, people typically washed clothes infrequently, often only a few times a year. This was largely due to the labor-intensive process of washing by hand, which involved boiling water and scrubbing garments with soap. Many individuals prioritized maintaining the cleanliness of their more visible clothing while allowing undergarments and less visible items to go longer between washes. Additionally, societal norms and the availability of water also influenced how often clothes were laundered.

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