Soap making in colonial times was dangerous primarily due to the use of lye, a caustic substance derived from ashes, which could cause severe burns if mishandled. Additionally, the process involved boiling fats and oils, creating risks of burns and fires. The lack of safety regulations and protective equipment further compounded these dangers, making soap making a risky endeavor for those involved.
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