Silver smith, blacksmith, doctor, and newspapers. Note to the first person who wrote the first answer: PEOPLE HAD JOBS IN THE COLONIAL TIMES! It's actually a really good question. And if you don't believe my answer then read Johnny Tremain!
^ Whoever wrote this made me laugh. Just so people realise, People have ALWAYS had jobs. No matter what, think about it :L There were hunters, priests, wives. Just because they weren't called jobs they were places in the community.
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The 17th century began in 1601 and ended in 1700.
What was the military hierarchy of England 17th century
The 17th century ended on 31 December 1700.
English Puritans banned Father Christmas in 17th century
In the 17th century the upper classes did not have jobs, they were independently rich.
Some 17th century jobs included blacksmithing, working at a mill, logging, and fir trapping. Other jobs were dairy farming, working on a plantation, being a merchant or working for a merchant, and various forms of construction. Tool making, fishing, whaling, and mining were also jobs available in the 17th century.
In the 17th century
17th Annual American Century Championship - 2006 was released on: USA: 14 July 2006
because of the tea act, which is one of the ideals of the 16th an 17th century.
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It mainly consists of American religious poems and myths.
The 17th Century
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