the women had to make the family's clothes and fix them too
Pioneer children helped with many chores, many before dawn. The chores they did include feeding the cows and chickens, gathering up eggs, cleaning out animal pens, cooking, cleaning the house, and doing laundry.
boys girls women and men did chores
Milk the cow, clean stalls, feed stock, fetch water
girls night out because girls just wana have fun
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The hats traditionally worn by pioneer girls are called "sunbonnets." These sunbonnets typically feature a wide brim and a long neck flap, providing protection from the sun while working outdoors. They were practical for farm and household chores, reflecting the modest and utilitarian fashion of the time. Sunbonnets often came in various colors and fabrics, depending on availability and personal preference.
mostly cooking, cleaning, and sewing.
Pioneer children may have been tasked with feeding the chickens because they needed to do chores around the house. This would have been considered an easy and necessary task.
not so good. they had a bunch of chores to do with there moms or dads and sometimes the dads and boys are taken away while girls stayed with there moms to do chores
In the 1800s girls mostly cooked, cleaned, ECT.
churning butter, cook, sew
washing the plates,claening the hous.