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RE: LeoThread 2024-11-22 12:08

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Consequently, people in colonial America had a variable approach to hygiene, often dependent on their social standing. While the capable middle and upper classes attempted to mask the unpleasant odors and grime of daily life, those in lower socioeconomic brackets were frequently more concerned with basic survival than cleanliness. Despite the visible issues of filth and grime, there was a prevailing sentiment that poor personal hygiene signified rudeness and sloth.

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