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they farmed and washed clothes and etc.
Women.
Penelope Barker
they made dresses and types of clothing for women
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they farmed and washed clothes and etc.
Women's conditions in the colonial economy varied widely but were generally characterized by limited rights and opportunities. Many women were expected to fulfill domestic roles, managing households and raising children, while also contributing to agricultural labor or cottage industries. In some colonies, women engaged in trade and artisanal work, yet they faced legal and social restrictions that hindered their economic independence. Overall, their contributions were essential to the colonial economy, even if they were often undervalued and overlooked.
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Yes there was apothecary women in colonial times!!
The colonial women wore cotton, feathers or animal furs
Women contributed to the colonial economy in several significant ways. First, they played a crucial role in agricultural production, often managing farms and contributing to crop cultivation, which was vital for sustenance and trade. Second, women were involved in the production of textiles, spinning and weaving cloth that was essential for clothing and trade. Lastly, many women engaged in small-scale commerce, operating shops, and markets, thereby facilitating local economies and trade networks.
Colonial women couldn't vote or own property.
The people in colonial Delaware dressed fancy. The men would wear a fancy suit and the women would wear a fancy dress.
women
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Women's roles in Colonial New York were very different than their English counterparts. The women of colonial New York were Dutch and were able to work, run businesses, and own property.