Some colonial men were farmers, others were butchers, bakers, and candle stick makers. Some men were cobblers: made the shoes. Men who had wifes chopped the wood so their wife could make a fire.
Farming, cooking, animal care, making butter, hunting/fishing, making weapons, child care, laundry, cleaning, making clothes, transportation.
They hunted went to the farm, they fixed the houses gathered wood for cooking they educated their children. That's all I know
With respect and they knew they were expected to help with the chores and the farm. It took everyone to help the family.
No
they had to be respective of their parents, limit their "playtime", read the bible, and do chores pretty much like clean, cook, hunt if they were old enough
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some jobs that were performed in Colonial Virginia, and elsewhere in Colonial America, included:teachercarpenterbakersawyercooperblacksmithsilversmithcoppersmithteamsterlawyerjudgetax collectorfarmerfarm handshipwrightlumberjacksurveyorbrick makerbricklayermanual laborer
what were some jobs of a colonial child in new jersey
1883
farmed fishing and hunt
took care of fields
They are pretty much chores like we do today but in the colonial times they had to do much more like miking cows, harvesting crops, making food, and much much much more!
They went to a schoolhouse, and at home they do chores
they did chores and played games
churning butter, cook, sew
Yes, the children in colonial America got to play often, as long as they helped with chores.
No they had to only listen to bible being bead to them
wether getting the whip or doing chores
The tools the colonial girls used were weaving wheel, hands, sewing needles, and lots of other things.