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an apprentice
The new apprentice will meet their mentor, and go out to begin exploring the territory or do chores.
There jobs are to steal peoples money or kidnap there children.
They would almost always have to learn from another blacksmith. They would be an apprentice for 4-5 years in many cases.
Blacksmiths make hot fore.
No... blacksmiths work with metal....
Yes, with all the horses they have, there is a need for blacksmiths.
Horses and wagons could not have operated without blacksmiths. Blacksmiths did all the necessary repairs.
Yes, blacksmiths made and still make shields
Slaves possibly worked for blacksmiths in the southern US. There were blacksmiths all over the world who did not use slave labour.
Blacksmiths forged essentially everything made of metal, from swords to spoons.
The apprentice system in the Victorian Period was an educational opportunity for younger members of the population. Apprentices were situations where individuals, usually boys, went on jobs with wheelwrights, blacksmiths, and chimney sweeps to learn the trades. The boys made very little money, usually just room and board, but gained a lot of knowledge.