Joan Dant (1631–1715) was an English pedlar. Born in Spitalfields, in the East End of London, she married a weaver. Upon her husband's premature death, she was forced to become a pedlar, selling goods to fellow Quakers in the environs of London. Thanks to her frugality and good business sense, she became a rich merchant, leaving £9,150 (equivalent to about £1,522,000 in 2021) in her will when she died in 1715. Dant is now regarded as one of the few female entrepreneurs trading before the Industrial Revolution.
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| - Joan Dant (1631–1715) was an English pedlar. Born in Spitalfields, in the East End of London, she married a weaver. Upon her husband's premature death, she was forced to become a pedlar, selling goods to fellow Quakers in the environs of London. Thanks to her frugality and good business sense, she became a rich merchant, leaving £9,150 (equivalent to about £1,522,000 in 2021) in her will when she died in 1715. Dant is now regarded as one of the few female entrepreneurs trading before the Industrial Revolution. (en)
- Joan Dant (Spitalfields, 1631–1715) fue una vendedora ambulante inglesa. Nacida en Spitalfields, en el East End de Londres, se casó con un tejedor. Tras la muerte prematura de su marido, se vio obligada a convertirse en buhonera, vendiendo bienes a amistades cuáqueras en los alrededores de Londres. Gracias a su frugalidad y buen sentido de negocios, se convirtió en una rica comerciante, dejando £9,150 (equivalente a cerca de £1,441,000 en 2019) en sus testamento cuando murió en 1715. Dant ahora es considerada como una de las pocas que negociaron previo a la Revolución Industrial. (es)
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| - Joan Dant (1631–1715) was an English pedlar. Born in Spitalfields, in the East End of London, she married a weaver. Upon her husband's premature death, she was forced to become a pedlar, selling goods to fellow Quakers in the environs of London. Thanks to her frugality and good business sense, she became a rich merchant, leaving £9,150 (equivalent to about £1,522,000 in 2021) in her will when she died in 1715. Dant is now regarded as one of the few female entrepreneurs trading before the Industrial Revolution. (en)
- Joan Dant (Spitalfields, 1631–1715) fue una vendedora ambulante inglesa. Nacida en Spitalfields, en el East End de Londres, se casó con un tejedor. Tras la muerte prematura de su marido, se vio obligada a convertirse en buhonera, vendiendo bienes a amistades cuáqueras en los alrededores de Londres. Gracias a su frugalidad y buen sentido de negocios, se convirtió en una rica comerciante, dejando £9,150 (equivalente a cerca de £1,441,000 en 2019) en sus testamento cuando murió en 1715. Dant ahora es considerada como una de las pocas que negociaron previo a la Revolución Industrial. (es)
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