Plantation Owners, Cobbler, Blacksmith, Printer, and Apothecary
Some of the jobs that were available in Colonial Georgia included blacksmith, cobbler, and printer. The Georgia Colony lasted from 1732 to 1777.
in Georgia jobs back then
farm hands ok
There were numerous jobs in the colonial Delaware. Some of the jobs were shopkeeper, blacksmith, doctor, teachers, lumberjacks, and tailors.
the ate green beans and shucked corn. but when it comes to jobs i have no idea.
they cooked and cleaned and watched the kids and did laundry and gardened.
Occupations.
Some of the jobs in the colonial times were, blacksmith, traders, town crier, millers, fishers, farmers, and whalers.
The men did the farming
Some colonial New Hampshire jobs included fisherman, trapper, logger, shipbuilder, or fur salesperson.
Some jobs of colonial times were the cobbler. The cobbler remade and polished shoes.
Some of the jobs in Georgia were blacksmith, shoemaker, craftsmen, and bricklayers
William Stephens was the president of colonial Georgia
Savannah was the capital city of Colonial Georgia.
It didnt get the resources it needed.
Some colonial New Hampshire jobs included fisherman, trapper, logger, shipbuilder, or fur salesperson.
One of the most common Colonial jobs for men was Farming. It depended on where the settelers were to tell what kind of farming they did.
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SOME JOBS THEY HAVE IN GEORGIA IS: PICKING CORN IN A CORNFEILD(GET PAID EVERY WEEK),SONIC(IDK),AND MOST OF JOBS THAT'S DOWN HERE TOO IS UP THERE TOO
some of them were mostly to work outside
Some recreation they had in colonial Georgia were board games, card games, and team sports. They also gambled, attended dances, and went swimming.
One thing was indago
The main exports of colonial Georgia were tobacco and sugar cane.