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Pewter : A blend of mostly tin and any other cheaper metal that was available.  The people Pewter : A blend of mostly tin and any other cheaper metal that was available.  The people

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Pewter : A blend of mostly tin and any other cheaper metal that was available. The people - PPT Presentation

Moravian A Moravian is someone who belongs to the Moravian church The Moravian church is the oldest protestant faith in the World Potter A tradesman responsible for makin g pottery Redware ID: 638921

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Pewter: A blend of mostly tin and any other cheaper metal that was available. The people who made these items are called a Pewtersmith.Moravian: A Moravian is someone who belongs to the Moravian church. The Moravian church is the oldest protestant faith in the World.Potter: A tradesman responsible for making pottery.Redware: A type of pottery made from red clay.Sampler: A cross-stitch project done by young girls as a way to learn, practice, and demonstrate sewing skills.Silhouette: Before and during the early years of photography, people would have silhouettes made of themselves so that they had a portrait. This was the inexpensive alternative to having a portrait painted.Silversmith: A tradesman who worked with and made silver products.Sister/Brother: In Salem, NC in the 18th & 19th centuries, members of Salem Congregation (members of the church) referred to each other as sister/brother.

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