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They wore a dress with their hair in a bun however woman teachers wern't often respected because some are not all that strict They wore a dress with their hair in a bun however woman teachers wern't often respected because some are not all that strict
A Married Woman Could Not Make A Contract, Be Party To A Lawsuit, Or Make A Will.
A colonial dressmaker was kind of like a seamstress who made dresses for women.
It was far preferable for women to be married in colonial America. If a woman was married, she had someone to protect her and provide for her. If she was not married, she had to take care of herself, and that was very difficult for a woman to do in colonial times.
in colonial times a peruker is a colonial wig Maker that sewed horse hair, goat hair and human hair into net, curled it and sold it for money to children, men and woman.
That woman is called unmarried or single.
yes they were men and women basket makers.
woman wanted to fight in the war and not always clean,cook,or take care of the children,they dident care about voting or elections in colonial times that was after the wars occured.
To cook, nurse, fill the needs of the soldiers, if they had family take care of them.
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spinster - especially if elderly, or Miss will be the form of address to a young unmarried woman bachlorette
An unmarried girl is called 'single' in modern times. Up until the early 1900's a single unmarried girl (if she was not married by the age of 18) was called a 'spinster.'Older unmarried women were also unkindly referred to as " old maids "
Well, women did not have jobs in colonial times. But, they did do things at home such as cooking, sewing, feeding the chickens, watching the children, and cleaning. Sometimes, if they lived in the South or was a slave, they would farm.
A Single Woman was created in 1993.
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