They bathed at most ounce a couple months but some of them never or ounce a year or so.
Not too often when on the trail
They often traded goods and services with one another.
Prior to and during the American Revolution, the name typically used by the British to denote the colonists on the North American continent was in fact 'American.' The term was not positive, as it was intended as yet one more way of distinguishing the colonists as different from (and lesser than) full British citizens. The colonists themselves were often disinclined to use the term to describe themselves given its disparaging meaning at the time.
They bathe in the rivers and/or lakes! Men bathe with man, and women bathe with women!
no money
Minority groups such as Africans and Native Americans were often enslaved purely because of the color of their skin or their culture.
The Native Americans introduced it to the early colonists. It was often eaten as a breakfast dish with milk in the early years. It was easy to store over the winter and a quick pop allowed access to the nutrients.
an adult should bathe everything he or she feels dirty or stinks
not very often
At least once daily
once a month
They often traded goods and services with one another.
cause she was royal
once a week
Bathe it every so often. At least once a month. It needs to be bathed probably more than once a month if it is a long haired cat.
The colonists of early America were often deeply spiritual. Mostly, they were Christians that attended church and other church related meetings regularly.
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, children ages 6-11 should bathe at least once or twice a week, more only if needed.
Because their mom was too ugly!