New England women in the early colonial period typically wore simple, practical clothing suited to their environment and lifestyle. Their attire often included long dresses made of linen or wool, which were often layered for warmth, along with aprons and shawls. They commonly wore their hair pulled back or covered with bonnets or caps. Overall, their appearance reflected both their social status and the utilitarian needs of daily life in a colonial setting.
Female body building is not banned or restricted anywhere in England. For a list of locations where there are facilities look up gyms in your local phone directory
the king of New England was "Dama lactingo" He fought for New England that is not true, i dont know. LOOK IT UP IN A BOOK
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Don't you mean why?
United Kingdom, England
Clothing.
Because of their forests some people think that the New England colonies made their houses out of wood.
Massachusetts Rhode island, Connecticut and New Hampshire
They didn't have any cars then
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