Some jobs in colonial Rhode Isand were fisherman, making textiles (clothing), and shipbuilding, or simply working with lumber.
Farmers, foresters and fishermen although numerous craftsmen like smiths, wrights, masons, joiners, brewers and vinters were also essential. Cobblers and tinkers, bakers, butchers, tanners, candlestick makers, weavers and tailors all were needed.
Farmers, foresters and fishermen. There were also the specialists like masons, joiners, wrights and smiths who were essential, as well as tradesmen and cobblers, cooks, butchers, bakers, tanners, brewers, vinters and candlestick makers.
Butcher. Baker. Candlestick maker.
Trapper. tailor, trader, tanner and teamsters.
Fishing, forestry and farmers were in demand.
Smiths, joiners and wrights were essential.
Barrel makers, barristers and brewmeisters worked overtime
Most of the people in colonial Rhode Island were manual workers, servants, apprentices, sailors, hired hands and tradesmen.The middle class often ran businesses and stores, while the upper class were educated people who held office and such.
Some were shipbuilders, many were farmers, foresters and fisherman, a few were smiths, masons or craftsmen and a rare few were common laborers and a very few were imported slaves.
Fishing or whaling, ship building, manufacturing, or trader in the slave trade, cooper,potter and a black smiths the last three are the most importent
the people farmed toyotas and other types of automobiles. when the plague of metal termites came they began growing basketballs.
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blacksmith,merchant,tailor,jugglo
Show makers, book binders
for shipbuilding .
everything
minors, sales of goods, prostution, laundrresses and cooks
taxes on commercial products and activities
reasons
which plantation was most important during the colonial period
Yes, they had money in colonial Rhode Island but the colonist mainly trading to get thing they needed,for example if someone needed an axe and would give a hammer for it while someone needed a hammer and was willing to give an axe they would make a trade so they both had what they needed despite the price for the two items.
minors, sales of goods, prostution, laundrresses and cooks
taxes on commercial products and activities
taxes on commercial products and activities
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Colonial Rhode Island was predominately Quaker, Presbyterian, Puritan, and Catholic. Since, its neighboring state, Massachusetts, was predominately Puritan, and very strict (Fundamentalistic). Therefore, many who settled Rhode Island were outcasts from other Christian denominations originally based in Massachesetts, and thus the disparate religious population of Rhode Island during the Colonial Period.
Colonial Rhode Island was predominately Quaker, Presbyterian, Puritan, and Catholic. Since, its neighboring state, Massachusetts, was predominately Puritan, and very strict (Fundamentalistic). Therefore, many who settled Rhode Island were outcasts from other Christian denominations originally based in Massachesetts, and thus the disparate religious population of Rhode Island during the Colonial Period.
carpentry
reasons
There were occupations for basic necessities. There was a need for carpenters, farmers, shepherds, shop owners, artisans, tax collectors, military, religious people, weavers - occupations of this sort existed.
name the tariff placed on printed items during the colonial period name the tariff placed on printed items during the colonial period
which plantation was most important during the colonial period
carpenter. fishermen. tax collector.