D. They made them themselves.
Before the Industrial Revolution, farm families typically produced many of the goods they needed themselves. They grew their own food, raised their own livestock, and made their own clothing, tools, and other household items. They may have also bartered or traded with other families or local merchants for goods they could not produce themselves. Buying goods from stores or from other countries like France or England would have been less common and less accessible for farm families during this time period.