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Daily Life in the American Colonies: Spinning Wheel & Colonial Homemaking #1485159 (License: Personal Use)
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This illustration depicts a woman in period-accurate 18th-century attire operating a large treadle spinning wheel, a common domestic tool used to produce yarn for weaving cloth. Her focused posture and the coiled yarn bundle reflect the labor-intensive nature of textile work essential to colonial households. The scene embodies the self-reliance and gendered division of labor characteristic of daily life in the American colonies.
Used on educational history pages, museum exhibits, or curriculum resources about colonial America; targets students, teachers, and history enthusiasts seeking visual context for domestic labor and material culture.
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