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In regards to how linen was made in the colonial
In colonial times were there any unusual uses for their clothes? Were they made out of strange stuff?
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European papermaking came to the American colonies in the late seventeenth century. Although most paper made today is produced
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European papermaking came to the American colonies in the late seventeenth century. Although most paper made today is produced
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fellow person of Texas connections academy
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European papermaking came to the American colonies in the late seventeenth century. Although most paper made today is produced
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fellow person of Texas connections academy
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European papermaking came to the American colonies in the late seventeenth century. Although most paper made today is produced
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fellow person of Texas connections academy
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European papermaking came to the American colonies in the late seventeenth century. Although most paper made today is produced
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In regards to how linen was made in the colonial period, flax stalks had to age for several days or more to soften enough to
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Why did colonial women gather to spin thread and weave cloth?
(1 point) Responses to support colonial boycotts against
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Which document was the first colonial agreement in which the signers gave their consent to be governed according to the
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A linen service is delivering clean tablecloths to restaurants on its list of clients. A delivery is made to a restaurant in
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