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Yes...some slaves were expert carpenters , blacksmiths , or tailors. They learned their trades after years of service under expert white craftsmen. Slaves could be either of the 3. They were also lots of other things
True. Many slaves were warriors and had been important people within their society, so there were also people with skills who were taken as slaves.
Mostly tailors and blacksmiths.
And Bakers
Bootmakers, tailors, blacksmiths, Butchers, agricultural farmers, labourers
they were cobblers, blacksmiths, silversmiths, barbers, doctors, woodworkers, tailors, and tanners
Some common jobs in pioneer days included farmers, blacksmiths, carpenters, teachers, tailors, and traders. People also worked as miners, ranchers, sailors, and fur trappers depending on the region. Women often worked as seamstresses, cooks, or caretakers of the household.
blacksmiths silversmiths milliners tailors shoe makers and wigmakers
They would have been in the Serf class, along with the business people, tavern owners and blacksmiths.