Millers used a quern stone. The quern stone held the grinded grain. What grinds the grain with the millers help is called a bodkin it is a needle that has an arrow piont that grinds the grain. If you liked my answer please use it My name is Kaleigh and I'm in 5 grade doing a prodget on millers
They used pins needles thimbles and shears
a colonial merchant is a person in colonial times who keeps track of general stores and trade goods
in colonial times
In Colonial times people cooked in brick ovens.
Some of the jobs in the colonial times were, blacksmith, traders, town crier, millers, fishers, farmers, and whalers.
Millers used a quern stone. The quern stone held the grinded grain. What grinds the grain with the millers help is called a bodkin it is a needle that has an arrow piont that grinds the grain. If you liked my answer please use it My name is Kaleigh and I'm in 5 grade doing a prodget on millers
Millers used a quern stone. The quern stone held the grinded grain. What grinds the grain with the millers help is called a bodkin it is a needle that has an arrow piont that grinds the grain. If you liked my answer please use it My name is Kaleigh and I'm in 5 grade doing a prodget on millers
The millers are responsive for running the mill.
They used pins needles thimbles and shears
Mill
There were famers, black smiths, pillars, millers, etc.
Bakers got flour from millers. Both bakers and millers commonly lived in towns and on manors.
Colonial Times was created in 1825.
yes. there was nurses in the colonial times.
a colonial merchant is a person in colonial times who keeps track of general stores and trade goods
what is a haberdasher in colonial times