Some became nuns, wives and mothers. There were also filles du roi. i would think that some would be bakers, but i have a history package taht has a small table of occupations then, and it says that the table does not include the habitants, men and women who work for the church as nuns, priests & missionaries.
It also states that men could only become skilled workers.
Two jobs were blacksmithing or farming
The jobs inculded Farming, fishing, housework, ect
They wore clothes!
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they were totally wicked! no seriously wicked! man!
Two jobs were blacksmithing or farming
they cleaned the toilet
they run for joblol
The jobs inculded Farming, fishing, housework, ect
gunsmith
bluestockings
Fur Trappers, Lumer shipping, and Slave trading were popular jobs back in the 1600-1700s. - Baylee S.
They wore clothes!
The role of women in New York in the 1700s was as wives and mothers. They did not have occupations outside the home, and were granted very few rights in society.
They were mostly farmers in Connecticut and had some indentured slaves.
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It created jobs for women