18th Century Women's Roles - Conococheague Institute
As most history is written by men, women's history can be harder to uncover. Today's virtual program will explore the important, but often overlooked role of Women in Colonial America. There are innumerable stories to be told of Woman's Courage, Defiance, and everyday life. With 2020 being the Year of the Woman, we encourage you to research more on this fascinating subject.

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What Did Women Wear in the 18th Century? Beginner's Guide to Getting Dressed (Part 1)

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Historical Laundry Part 1: Who Did The Laundry In The 18th Century?

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"Beyond the Palisade: Life in 17th Century Virginia" (2006) Colonial History Documentary

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Surplus Women: The Life of the Victorian Spinster

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What Dating Was Like In the Victorian Era

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What Was Life Really Like for Women in Medieval Times

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Life as a Child in the 18th Century

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Get In Loser, We're Going Shopping (in the 18th Century) 🛍

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What did ordinary Tudors do for work? Inside the 16th-century daily grind

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Getting Dressed - Jane Austen and her sister Cassandra (1810)

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Getting Dressed in 18th Century Working Class Women's Clothing

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Winters in Colonial America

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Getting Dressed in 1665 Delft

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Gender in 19th century Britain

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Could We Survive Colonial America?

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Getting Dressed in the 18th Century - Dido Elizabeth Belle (1779)

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Women in the 19th Century: Crash Course US History #16

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Making a Lower Class 18th Century Outfit

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Getting dressed in the 18th century - working woman

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