Lawyers in colonial times were somewhat like lawyers in this time now. instead of using suitcases, notebooks, schedule books, a lot of notes on the case, and writing utensils, they mostly use notebooks (mini laptops). Lawyers in colonial times did not always enjoy the prestige they do in modern society.And once the lawyers passed their bar exam, their were guaranteed positions for them. After they graduated, they worked in law enforcement or i law fields. so that's pretty much what lawyers were in colonial times and the difference inn them now.
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A large number of the seats in the colonial assemblies were held by lawyers. Also, of the 55 delegates that attended the Constitutional Convention, around 34 of them were either lawyers or had studied law to some extent.
The duties of a chandler were making candles. They were peasants.. by yo yo $#@!
A wainwright in colonial times meant a person who made wagons
Charles Town was in the Carolinas during colonial times. It later became Charleston, South Carolina.
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were there girl colonial lawyers
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I don't think that lawyers are usually injured on the job.
During colonial times, a young person who learned a job from a more experienced person was called an apprentice.
They lived among the general populations.
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Although the job market has a scarce opening for new lawyers looking for job, there are still job openings for lawyers out there. There may not be new job postings weekly but Law Firms are advertising job offers on Sunday papers, their websites and through headhunters.
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To cook, nurse, fill the needs of the soldiers, if they had family take care of them.
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