medal and fan for help.. Travelers might stay in a: pillory trundle tavern stock
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pil·lo·ry ˈpilərē/Submit historical noun 1. a wooden framework with holes for the head and hands, in which an offender was imprisoned and exposed to public abuse. trun·dle ˈtrəndl/Submit verb 1. (with reference to a wheeled vehicle or its occupants) move or cause to move slowly and heavily, typically in a noisy or uneven way. tav·ern ˈtavərn/Submit nounNORTH AMERICANarchaic an establishment for the sale of beer and other drinks to be consumed on the premises, sometimes also serving food stock stäk/Submit noun 1. the goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a business or warehouse and available for sale or distribution.
im 95% sure its a tavern
thank you Why were the clothes of the colonists sturdy? They were poor and couldn't buy more. They needed the clothes for a long time. They didn't have stores close by home. They shared the clothes with others.
make a new question next time but this one may be B or D im not sure
I would say B for the second one.
thank you all
No prob. :)
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