nope i think they baked only they might've made the dough to
The jobs that men and boys had in colonial times were mainly working on farm, fishing and hunting. As for the women, they went out to gather fruits t make food among other household chores.
No. If they wanted a job, it was where they were at.
it was hard and it wasint like are jobs now
they were cobblers, blacksmiths, silversmiths, barbers, doctors, woodworkers, tailors, and tanners
It was hard. They had to make dough and knead dough and get all the ingrediants. It wasn't as easy as you thought.
Josephine Baker was declared a witch in a symbolic and theatrical performance during a 1936 exhibition at the "International Colonial Exposition" in Paris. This event showcased various colonial cultures and included a controversial segment where Baker, an African American expatriate and entertainer, was portrayed in a way that emphasized stereotypes. The declaration was part of a broader critique of colonialism and racism, highlighting the absurdity of such representations. Baker herself was an outspoken advocate for civil rights and often challenged the racist narratives of her time.
baker's get paid at the same time that every other company pay their worker's, if this does not help go in and ask a bakery.
In order for your question to be answered, you need to include a time period in your question, such as "in colonial America" or "in the 1930s," something like that.
Some of the colonial jobs in the 1700s included blacksmiths, farmers, merchants, shipbuilders, and printers. Blacksmiths crafted tools and equipment, farmers grew crops and raised livestock, merchants traded goods, shipbuilders constructed ships for transportation and trade, and printers produced newspapers, books, and other printed materials. These jobs were essential for the economy and development of the American colonies during this time period.
Well the colonial men and women didn't really have a whole lot of time to mess around. Everyone in the colonial family had a responsibility moms=making clothes weaving blankets and around the house jobs with the daughter and the men=working on the crops , son= working with dad or becoming an apprentice.
yes
worked at various jobs just like now but less sophisticated than now. More obvious jobs like; carpenter or farmer or tax collector or fisherman or baker or vineyard worker etc.