How many hours a week the men have to work
From sun up to sun down or 24/7
How many hours everyone spend in the factory
13-14 hours
Did most people live in farms
Yes
The kind of animals the farmers had
Horses mules oxen cattle pigs sheep chicken duck
What they traded with their neighbors
Extra food, seeds and animals
What did they do to their daughters if they couldn't make enough food
Married them off
Who run the machines
Young Women
Were stores easy access back then
No
Did they have gas power stoves
No
Why the natives traded with the travelers
To gain trust and to show they weren’t evil
How they went to the restroom
Sheds outside/porta potties
The amount of men and women that left to work in the factory
10,000 women and 2,000 Men
How people traveled across the country
In groups via horse back and wagons.
How they showed
Sponges pitchers of water and bashbasins
What day the neighbors visited to trade
Sundays
What houses back then were made of
Brick stone and wood
What the working conditions in the factories were
Cotton dust filled air and loud/dangerous machines
Who traded with settlers on their journey across the continent
How long it would take to make clothes
A few days or months
Why they were reluctant to trade with natives
Lack of trust
The average house size
450 square feet
Why the workers did the same job everyday
They were focus on making product
The amount of men and women that left England to work in the factorys
The girls and woman's part in the process to create clothing for their family's
Doing and learning Sewing and needlework
Why they traded off their family
To save food and resources