They are farming, trading, mining, and lumbering.
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Most women in colonial times, including Pennsylvania, cooked, made cloths, and took care of the family.
mainly black and silver smithing, baking or even maid work
cooking, cleaning, taking care of children, preparing food, making clothes etc..
they had to hunt , make candles and, give the food to the women to cook>
From the history and study I made the women then has different kinds of life style. They still don't have the freedom of what we have now. Before women belongs to where their husband goes. They served their husband as wife supposed to be, now we can call it servant or maid but the strict of civilization then is much different to what we have now. Now us western women can have career, or even run a big company.
Jobs such as making cloth and sewing were important jobs among the woman in colonial Pennsylvania.
Yes there was apothecary women in colonial times!!
the ate green beans and shucked corn. but when it comes to jobs i have no idea.
cooking, cleaning, taking care of children, preparing food, making clothes etc..
They jobs women and men had in colonial Rhode Island was that women did laundry,cook ,clean and watch their childrenThe men worked at jobs,colloges and more too.
they had to hunt , make candles and, give the food to the women to cook>
absolutely nothing besides farming and most of the house work!
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.
The jobs that men and boys had in colonial times were mainly working on farm, fishing and hunting. As for the women, they went out to gather fruits t make food among other household chores.
Swineherds, milkmaids, laundress, weaver, knitter, seamstress, maid, cook, gardners,
From the history and study I made the women then has different kinds of life style. They still don't have the freedom of what we have now. Before women belongs to where their husband goes. They served their husband as wife supposed to be, now we can call it servant or maid but the strict of civilization then is much different to what we have now. Now us western women can have career, or even run a big company.
Yes there was apothecary women in colonial times!!
Jobs such as making cloth and sewing were important jobs among the woman in colonial Pennsylvania.
some jobs that were performed in Colonial Virginia, and elsewhere in Colonial America, included:teachercarpenterbakersawyercooperblacksmithsilversmithcoppersmithteamsterlawyerjudgetax collectorfarmerfarm handshipwrightlumberjacksurveyorbrick makerbricklayermanual laborer