Blacksmithery
they worked in cities as skilled laborers as blacksmiths and Carpenter's slaves worked on farms, onboard ships, and in the growing shipbuilding industry.
Slaves worked as Skilled laborers, blacksmiths, and carpenters.
well what jobs do servants do. they had to carry things they had to move things and if they didn't do them they would get whipped!
they worked in cities as skilled laborers as blacksmiths and Carpenter's slaves worked on farms, onboard ships, and in the growing shipbuilding industry.
they worked in cities as skilled laborers as blacksmiths and Carpenter's slaves worked on farms, onboard ships, and in the growing shipbuilding industry.
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they worked in cities as skilled laborers , such as blacksmiths and carpenters . other slaves worked on farms , onboard ships , and in the growing shipbuilding industry
they had a lot of jobs like the ones they had in northern and south
the jobs were farming,fishing,ship building,kid watching
In New England, slaves worked primarily as household servants, artisans, and in maritime industries. In the Middle colonies, slaves worked on farms, mines, and in skilled trades such as carpentry and blacksmithing. In the Southern colonies, slaves worked on plantations in agriculture, primarily in tobacco, rice, and indigo production.
Some jobs in the Middle Colonies were as follows:farmingglass blowingsilver smithingtailoringbrick makingironworkingfur trappingsoap makingalso various other types of artisans
Farming ,fishing ,ship building,kid watching