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How Women Lived And Worked In The Plymouth Colony

6. Textile Production: Spinning and Weaving

6. Textile Production: Spinning and Weaving
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In Plymouth Colony, women were responsible for spinning wool and flax to create clothing for their families, as imported textiles were scarce. Mastery of spinning and weaving was a crucial skill, setting Plymouth women apart from their English counterparts with increased self-reliance. For more, visit Plimoth Patuxet’s textile history.

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