Spanish Colonial Costumes: A Guide for Living History Volunteers - Presidio San Agustin del Tucson
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The men and women of the Tucson Presidio wore clothing that identified their class and their occupation. Their clothes were similar to those that would have been found in the colonies back east, which was now in the process of splitting from Great Britain. But there were differences in clothing for both men and wo
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