Some jobs are carpenters, farmers, blacksmiths, part of the government, a portsman, craftsman, lumberman, sailors, trappers and, fishers!
farmers blacksmits overseers merchants plantation owners
Most likely? A woman is all I know, sorry, they never told me about my own gender, lol, they worked in Cotton Gins.
A wide variety of jobs in agriculture.
Tobacco planting.
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
cleaned house, made clothing
No, there were no banks in colonial Virginia.
West Virginia and Virginia
I'm sure colonial Virginia had many blacksmiths. The certainly had many horses.
williamsburg was important because it was the capital of Virginia from1699 to around 1780
Really just farmland for it was the frontier at the time. West Virginia didnt exist until 1860.
Trade with Colonial Virginia was restricted to England.
Jobs such as making cloth and sewing were important jobs among the woman in colonial Pennsylvania.
Virginia was founded mainly for the purpose of profit. When Virginia was founded, the colonial settlers gave the English territorial claims to America. They also offered a colonial market for trade.
Colonial Virginia did not have good land. It was too wet and bred to many mosquitoes.