Yes. Although the United States never had a national system of standards for apprenticeships, European traditions of apprenticeships were brought over by colonists and remained largely intact until the advent of the industry.
a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold
a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold
apprentice apprentice
yes you needed a apprentice to be a wigmaker
you became a apprentice
Yes.
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A colonial baker had to be an appentice for 3-5 years. according to the colonial baker history by Janet Harlem.
by being an apprentice
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