Asked by amy
                make five observations about life in the backwoods of upper Canada. what jobs did pioneers do for themselves that we would never think of doing for ourselves today?
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            bobpursley
            
    building a cooking fire first thing in the morning.
Slopping the hogs twice a day.
Carrying water from a source (pond, creek) to home for washing and drinking.
Digging a pit to put the outhouse over.
Milking the cows twice a day.
Hunting for game to eat.
Making clothes.
    
Slopping the hogs twice a day.
Carrying water from a source (pond, creek) to home for washing and drinking.
Digging a pit to put the outhouse over.
Milking the cows twice a day.
Hunting for game to eat.
Making clothes.
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