They farmed, and stuff until they became moderized, in whcih they became advanced at building stuff.
A lot of people in rural Ireland make their living through farming and other agriculture-related jobs. They could work in a food processing factory for example. A lot of people living in rural parts of Ireland commute to the large towns and cities and make their living in a variety of ways.
being stupid
what are 2 ways people earned a living in Plymouth
There are all sorts of jobs and ways of making a living in Dublin. Dublin is the capital city of Ireland and so it has all sorts of people doing many different jobs, like any major city. All of the following and many, many others would be included in these: * Education * Manufacturing * Transport * Health * Government * Technology * Finance * Sales
People in New Hampshire make a living in a number of ways. Some of these include teaching, working as a doctor, working in a restaurant, as well as manual labor.
Farming or working in the cities, that's what I'm guessing any ways
The field of anthropology that studies the ways of living of past people is: archaeology.
There are a lot of people in NC, and a lot of different ways of earning a living. The largest groups of occupations include office workers, sales, food prep, cooking and serving, manufacturing, transportation, healthcare, teaching, forestry and farming.
I hate to say this, but that's a dumb question. There are fifty-odd million people in France, and thy make their living in a million different ways, same as in any advanced moden state.
Like most countries Argentinians make a living by providing goods and services. Examples of jobs in Argentina include: farming, retailing and teaching.
people in new France made living from lots of stuff like wood animals'furs and lots more u can check it all out on google ;)
They would farm and harvest corn or catch clams or fish.