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A wainwright in colonial times meant a person who made wagons
Charles Town was in the Carolinas during colonial times. It later became Charleston, South Carolina.
Yes, milliners in the colonial times were basically where you would get your clothing in the colonial times.
it is man in colonial times who lives and works on land whether its planting, or landscaping. in colonial times landsman wore no clothes
A wigmaker made wigs for the rich who could afford them. they also shaved faces and cut hair.AnswerThe difference between the wigmakers of colonial times and the wigmakers of today, is that in colonial times both men and women wore wigs. In modern times, men wear wigs primarily to cover baldness.Only 5% of a town can afford a wig. Boy is that sad
most of the day and they didnt see there children
eat them
you can't eat clothes
Oh, what a lovely question! Colonial wigmakers often did need to apprentice to learn the intricate art of wig-making. By working closely with experienced wigmakers, they could develop their skills and techniques over time, just like a happy little tree growing stronger with each passing season. Remember, every journey starts with a single brushstroke, and with dedication and practice, anyone can become a master of their craft.
Buffalo, elk, antelope
candy
they ate chicken,turkey,beef and berries
I am not telling u
They ate unleavened bread or dampers. It was cooked on hot coals or in a frying pan.
yes very good
The colonial people ate bread, cheese and all kinds of meat relayed foods like beef and pork