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Q: How old did you have to be to be a blacksmith in the colonial times?
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Colonial blacksmith job description?

In colonial America, a blacksmith was someone who froged iron into kettles, hinges, weather vanes, nails, axes, hoes, and many other products. The difference between a blacksmith and a silversmith, is that for one, a blacksmith uses iron, and a silversmith uses silver. Also, a blacksmith heats the metal before he shapes it, while a silversmith uses a variety of hammers to pound the room-temperature silver into tools.


What is a wainwright in colonial times?

A wainwright in colonial times meant a person who made wagons


What was old age in colonial America?

the old age in colonial America was about 20


When was the blacksmith shops open?

In 1942 I do belive there was blacksmith shops open, because my grandaddy is 65 yaers old ,and no effence grandaddy, but that was a long time ago. There are Artist Blacksmith Shops open right now. see link below


What is an apperentice?

AnswerAn apprentice is essentially the student/helper of a master craftsman. For example, in the old days, a 12 year-old boy who wanted to be a blacksmith would seek to be a blacksmith's apprentice, so he can learn all about the craft and business of a blacksmith. The blacksmith teaches the apprentice all he knows, and in return the apprentice assists the blacksmith and does many of the more menial, trivial work that the blacksmith is too busy to do. AnswerIn Star Wars an apprentice is a young Jedi Warrior that has passed the Jedi Trial to become an apprentice. They wear a plaited apprentice braid and get assigned to a Jedi Master.Benjamin Franklin was a apprentice at age 15.An apprentice is someone who takes on a mentor. Ex: Someone who is learning blacksmithing by working at the blacksmith, learning from the blacksmith, is the blacksmith's apprentice.

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Did you have to train to be a blacksmith in colonial times?

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How much did a blacksmith make in colonial times?

No one knows


How did the blacksmith get his job?

how did colonial blacksmith "James Anderson get his job?"


How is a colonial time blacksmith related to a blacksmith today?

a dentist


What trades in colonial times depended on blacksmiths?

All trades depended on the blacksmith. One surprising trade that depended on the blacksmith is the milliner, but the milliner needed a manikin and a post to stabilize the manikin. That came from the blacksmith!


What jobs were available for people in colonial times?

Seamstress, farmer, blacksmith, fisherman, shipbuilders, whalers, lumbermen


What tools did the colonial blacksmith use?

Colonial Blacksmiths are known to be the most important job in history & if you had a toothache (if your dad was a colonial blacksmith) he would get his tongs and pull out the tooth that is hurting.


What site is colonial blacksmith facts about?

Try Yahoo.com:The Colonial Blacksmith: The Most Important Man in the VillagePretty much every thing you could want to know about them!


What did a blacksmith do in colonial North Carolina?

A blacksmith in colonial North Carolina fabricated metal parts for equipment. He would also create shoes for riding and work horses. A blacksmith would also do repair work on equipment.


What were famous colonial blacksmith names?

one is micha


What were the most important jobs during the colonial period?

the blacksmith