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Q: What tasks did Rowlandson perform in exchange for receiving food from several members of the tribe A cooking B washing clothes C sewing and knitting D gathering firewood?
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Why did the pioneers bring firewood?

Because there is such a thing as valleys and grasslands that do not have trees and branches to use as kindling.


What were Nathan Hale's hobbies?

When Nathan Hale was a kid, he was growing up on the family farm in Coventry, Connecticut. He very likely would have had to help with the choirs, such as feeding and caring for animals, tending to the planted fields, chopping and gathering firewood. The family farm was prosperous so there would be much to do. His father was a deacon in the church and one of his grandfathers was a reverend, so he would go to church every week. He and his brothers were tutored locally by Joseph Huntington, which would helped him further his education. When he was only 14 years old he went to Yale College in New Haven, Connecticut and graduated when he was 18 in 1773. There are multiple articles about Nathan Hale at: http://www.connecticutsar.org/patriots/index.htm Patriotically, Stephen P. Shaw Property Steward, Connecticut SAR The Connecticut SAR owns and operates the two Nathan Hale Schoolhouses in East Haddam and New London, Connecticut where our state hero taught school after graduating from Yale College.


Life of Abigale Adams?

schooling- good health she was outgoing didn't act like a lady so much did things other women didn't which her grandmother approved and encouraged he r father was a minister she cared for sick people in the parish she brought food and firewood to the people that needed it . Helped on the barn. She loved to learn she learned to cook, clean , read.


What did early settlers do for fun?

Early US settlers had very little free time. A family moving into the wilderness had to cut down dozens of trees, trim them, build a house with them, dig out the stumps and large rocks so the cleared area could be plowed, plow the field, plant the seeds of whatever crops they were growing, weed the gardens so there would be vegetables, go hunting so there would be meat, cut wood in firewood length and split it so there would be heat, gather rushes or animal fat or beeswax to make lights, build their own furniture (including whittling the pegs that held it together because nails were too expensive). . .and many other things, all by hand or animal power. They told stories or sang songs to entertain each other, but generally they went to bed soon after the sun went down. Their big entertainments were barnraisings or quilting parties, when several families would get together and have fun while they worked, talking, eating, perhaps listening to a fiddler and dancing. Children were put to work as soon as they were able, even if it was nothing more than a young child keeping the hens out of the garden or gathering kindling. Young girls had cornhusk dolls perhaps and young boys had pretend rifles until they were considered old enough to get a real one - as a young teenager. Children played simple games well past the age that we would consider appropriate now.


Why did parliament pass the quartering acts?

King George III needed money from the brithish colonist's to pay for the French and Indian Wars. He did this throughout taxing the colonists and making them provide housing, food, and other needs for the soldiers that were nearby them I hope this was a help to you! -Rachel 14 No, he means why did King George III start the quarter soldiers! He did it because the French and Indian was badly injured his soldiers, so he sends them to the colonist's homes for them to quarter. -Imnot Tellingyou (on facebook)

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What was the poor man in Good King Wenceslas collecting?

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What does good King Wenceslas looked out on the Feast of Stephen mean?

It means that on the day after Christmas, Wenceslas look out from his castle and saw a poor man gathering firewood.


What was the chores in the Massachusetts Bay Colony?

Common chores were fetching water, gathering firewood, feeding the domesticated animals, cleaning the animal pens, and cleaning latrines.


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form_title= Firewood form_header= Make a fire with firewood! How much firewood do you need?*= _ [50] Do you want the firewood split?*= () Yes () No How much storage do you have for firewood?*= _ [50]


What is firewood scarcity?

A firewood scarcity is when the demand of firewood is greater than the supply. The cause of firewood scarcity is from the result of deforestation.


What task is Ferdinand performing when Miranda comes upon him in her father's cell?

Ferdinand is gathering firewood when Miranda sees him in her father's cell. He is performing manual labor as part of his punishment by Prospero.


How is firewood made?

firewood is made from cutting down trees and cutting and splitting the wood into suitable sized pieces for firewood. this can be for eg by using a chainsaw and an axe or by firewood processor


What is the collective noun of firewood?

Some collective nouns for firewood are:a cord of firewood (128 cubic feet)a stack of firewooda load of firewooda bundle of firewood


In what part of the world is firewood in short supply?

There is a shortage of firewood in Asia.


What part of the world is firewood in short supply?

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What is drying of firewood?

When you dry firewood so that it is seasoned and really good to burn.