Seamstress, farmer, blacksmith, fisherman, shipbuilders, whalers, lumbermen
Colonial people had jobs such as schoolmaster, black smith, dressmaker, ect. Life was very hard work in colonial times.
I am guessing probably by newspapers and by people communicating about the jobs going around that is my opinion hope it gives you an idea :)
Most people farmed in the colonial times in New Jersey. Others worked in towns.
Skilled seamen and whalers
some of them were mostly to work outside
They had to do farming fishing and whaling
A miller turned grain into flour. They made bread and other whole wheat goods. They also make other people's jobs easier.
they become pipers
Same jobs as skinny people.
People in colonial Pennsylvania had a variety of ways in which they could earn a living. The jobs available included carpentry, farming, labor workers, shop keepers, candle makers, and livery workers.
i really dont know sorry;?
lumbering, sailors, and merchants