For the 18th century and before, the primary profession of everyone everywhere was "farmer".
In early colonial society, the most honored profession was likely that of clergy or religious leaders. They played a central role in the community, providing spiritual guidance, education, and moral support to the colonists. Their status and influence were highly respected and valued.
before the navigation acts the colonists could trade more freely
The most common profession is Politician; as that is now considered its own profession - ignoring that, the most common non-political profession is Lawyer / Attorney.
Most colonists traveled by horseback to get from where they needed to get from.
In protest of the Tea Act
Most are Lawyers and Businessmen.
It had a financial affect on the colonists. Most colonists couldn't afford to pay the taxes.
They elected assemblies
a teacher
LAW
the Japanese
lawyers