Farmers got up before the sun rose and went to bed after the sun went down. They would work in the fields until slavery came to Georgia against James Edward Oglethrope's will. Merchants, blacksmiths etc... would work at their own paces because they didn't have to complete a handful of work. Life was very simple for the colonial Georgia settlers.
P.S. Don't take my complete word for this answer because I might be wrong.
John Oglethorpe had a bunch of farms and slaves who made rum
tones especially in dalonga Georgia
Georgia's nickname is The Peach State. It received this because it was known for the Georgia peach which is grown there. South Carolina currently produces more peaches than Georgia but the nickname still stands. See the related link for more information.
that they had a strict trade.
The state between Mississippi and Georgia is Alabama.
not living and living because there is living organisms in water but if you consider living things bugs etc than no.
how did most colonists earn a living in jersey
they had jobs like being blacksmiths or barbers to earn a living because i now know
they looked for gold
Building ships
by the government
farming labor and trade
I have no clue other people are suppose to answer that
Creek and Cherokee
they worked in farms,hunting,farming,trading,or even baby sitting could be some of the jobs that you could earn for your or their living
by farming and trading with the Native Americans
Farming. 90% of the people in all colonies farmed.
farming and working as slaves most of them