Back then and still today it's considered an agricultural state, if you lived outside of a big city you grew crops and raised cattle. Regardless, women always took care of the home and children. In Maryland and a lot of other southern states, you can see this lifestyle as a way of living in the country.
Agriculture was the occupation of the majority of people in Maryland in the 1770s. People who were not farmers worked as blacksmiths or tailors.
Blacksmith, baker, caper, bender, barker, boatman
Rope makers, blacksmiths, shoe makers, silver smiths, clock makers, sailors, ship builders, carpenters.
They did lots of things such as manufacturing (shipbuilding, iron works) and they had some agriculture too such as they planted corn, wheat, rice, indigo.
Workers: Builders, blacksmiths, Head master, nurse, traders, explorers and more
Some jobs of colonial times were the cobbler. The cobbler remade and polished shoes.
some of them were mostly to work outside
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paper maker, wigmaker, farmer.....etc.
Some important jobs would be farming, building, merchants, fur trading, etc.
Some worked as house servants, others worked the fields, doing many types of agricultural labor.
The butcher, the baker and the candlestick maker. Plus such other tasks as:CarpentersBrickmakersMasonsSurveyorsLumbermenCaulkersThatchersRailsplittersWood choppersStone cuttersHunters and Coney CatchersBailiffs and BeadlesScribesFishermenLongshoremenBullwhackersCowherds, Gatwards and DroversPlantersReapersMillersFarmersAckermanWheelwrightsMillwrightsArkwrightsBlacksmithPewtererCoopersTinkersTannersCobblersSeamstressesLaundressesCooks
some jobs that were performed in Colonial Virginia, and elsewhere in Colonial America, included:teachercarpenterbakersawyercooperblacksmithsilversmithcoppersmithteamsterlawyerjudgetax collectorfarmerfarm handshipwrightlumberjacksurveyorbrick makerbricklayermanual laborer
some jobs that were performed in Colonial Virginia, and elsewhere in Colonial America, included:teachercarpenterbakersawyercooperblacksmithsilversmithcoppersmithteamsterlawyerjudgetax collectorfarmerfarm handshipwrightlumberjacksurveyorbrick makerbricklayermanual laborer
some items that Maryland imported were tea and sugar. some items Maryland exported were iron, lumber, fish, and tobacco.
farming
Some jobs of colonial times were the cobbler. The cobbler remade and polished shoes.
some of them were mostly to work outside
St. Marys, Providence which became Annapolis, Baltimore,
Colonial people had jobs such as schoolmaster, black smith, dressmaker, ect. Life was very hard work in colonial times.
most of the women worked in the house ..... doing all of the things women should do...... like clean, educate the kids, and cook.
well was looking for manufacturing jobs in the colonial times which the answer is that people were tanners, women had jobs at home, and men were hunters, traders, and some even had jobs making indigo.