Paul Revere is a/an Silversmith, colonial militia officer
They live in the city depending what region they are in. A colonial silversmith can live in Boston if you live in New England.
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No, the cost of labor has increased significantly. In Colonial times the cost of an article silver was largely that of the silver.
they used pots and pans from the silversmith when he made pots and pans
Yes. Paul Revere was a silversmith in Boston. You can visit his house today.
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.