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they did work just like the men did, like hunting and farming once they physically could :D

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Well they had to fetch water, wash clothes, plant crops, and build homes.

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they did work just like the men did, like hunting and farming once they physically could :D

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They either got sick and died on the boat or had to tend to the sick wow fun

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