They made anything that needed making, including horseshoes and nails.
Well Hitties really made the first thing out of metal and carried that triad on for briefly about 5 years. Hitties lived from before 1500 BCE and was about 90 when he died. The real first Blacksmith in the colonial time period (1620-1800) was John Williams and he mostly worked with iron and his apprentice did most of the work so that eventually the apprentice could be the owner of his own Blacksmith shop.
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To make a profit.
you can make food;cloth;really anything you want
You can make the words store, most, must, rust and mote out of the words customer. The longest word you can make is costume.
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how did colonial blacksmith "James Anderson get his job?"
a dentist
A blacksmith
Colonial Blacksmiths are known to be the most important job in history & if you had a toothache (if your dad was a colonial blacksmith) he would get his tongs and pull out the tooth that is hurting.
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A blacksmith in colonial North Carolina fabricated metal parts for equipment. He would also create shoes for riding and work horses. A blacksmith would also do repair work on equipment.
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apprentice apprentice
Yes, colonial blacksmiths often had apprentices who would learn the trade by working closely with the skilled blacksmith. The apprentice would assist with tasks, learn techniques, and eventually become a journeyman blacksmith before potentially becoming a master blacksmith themselves.