A major traditional activity of Blackfoot women was hide tanning. Tanning was long and hard work. Hides were staked on the ground fur-side down and scraped to remove all fat and meat and then they were flipped over to scrape off all of the hair.
Women were treated like property they were not treated equely
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she was considered america's first poet. she spoke out against women discrimination. lived during the 1700s. she murdered
During the colonial era, bakers would wear puffy hats and aprons. The majority of the bakers were women, so they would normally wear dresses.
Yes there was apothecary women in colonial times!!
They wore clothes!
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They were treated as the inside caretakers, they were made to stay home tend to the children and make sure that dinner was made and that the children were brought up well.
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The possessive form is, "You read about women'slives during colonial times."
she was considered america's first poet. she spoke out against women discrimination. lived during the 1700s. she murdered
During the colonial era, bakers would wear puffy hats and aprons. The majority of the bakers were women, so they would normally wear dresses.
he interacted with women and men of the native tribes (mostly women!)
women, native americans, and non-landowners
bluestockings
Yes there was apothecary women in colonial times!!
Abigail Adams, Deborah Sampson, and Margaret Corbin.
Republican motherhood is a term used to describe the attitude that people in the US held about women during the late 1700s. It included the thought that the daughter of a patriot should be taught patriotism so she will pass the idea on to her own family.