life on a farm in colonial society use to be a tough one. People faced issues like poverty. Boys use to pick occupations like shoe making. There were shelter problems too. Like a proper house with a proper washroom.
Farming in the northern colonies was rough and hard because of the soil.
The tools they used were kind of like axes and shovels. Just a little different.
Well tobacco was really important but i think there is more to it and that.. dont you?
Life for a farmer in Colonial times in America was hard. These farmers did not know the produce they could grow in the soil and relied heavily on help from the Native people.
colonial life was like a stopid country
Many of the early settlers who lived in colonial Jamestown were farmers. These were small families who worked the farm themselves. This work consumed their daily lives.
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it is a colonial man or mostly women who made baskets a long time ago
they made candles and ate and slept.
Life on a colonial farm was difficult. They did not have the technology and tools that farmers have today. It was a lot of work. Men, women, and even the children had to help out on the farms.
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colonial life was like a stopid country
Many of the early settlers who lived in colonial Jamestown were farmers. These were small families who worked the farm themselves. This work consumed their daily lives.
how was life like for colonial priests/preachers
they like to farm
Many of the early settlers who lived in colonial Jamestown were farmers. These were small families who worked the farm themselves. This work consumed their daily lives.
horrible
no
it pretty much look like today but with more trees and farm land.
Life in colonial America was very simple. Everyday life included things like, farming, outhouses, candles for light, and cooking on an open fire.
Their life-style could be compared to a child's who is living on a farm today. In short it was hard manual work, like feeding the horses, or milking cows.