Fur Trappers, Lumer shipping, and Slave trading were popular jobs back in the 1600-1700s.
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Some men might of worked as miners, blacksmiths, farmers or fishing or landmaking.
They had to hunt and fish for food.
Wel...many jobs most are like the type of jObs u get in ENGLAND....docters, nurses, farmers etc
there are a musical people there are lighting people and there are also tv prosenters.
gave them more jobs but i know this is not very helpful
No. They are two different people who happen to look quite similar and have the same jobs. But they are not the same person.
They used it by saving and/or cropping food, staying in their homes, and coming out when they need more food. The jobs that were specialized are: farming, baking, reading, writing books, etc.
Some of the jobs in Rhode Island in the 1600s included deacon or minister, blacksmith, carpenter, and baker. Other jobs included teacher and nanny.
Most people in France in the 1600s worked as farmers. Some people worked as fishmongers, tailors, blacksmiths, shoemakers, and inn keepers.
to work in the Field
farming and lumbering
McDonalds, Kay Jewelers, and Strickland Propane were all common jobs.
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Shoemakers, farmers, and seamstresses were some of the common jobs in the 1600's in England. Other jobs that were common were blacksmiths, bakers, and livery stable workers.
Shoemakers, farmers, and seamstresses were some of the common jobs in the 1600's in England. Other jobs that were common were blacksmiths, bakers, and livery stable workers.
Some important jobs would be farming, building, merchants, fur trading, etc.
The society became swamped with an increase in immigrants, creating a competition for jobs. Boston, Massachusetts was the worst and people looked to the community for help.
Persecuted for taking jobs away from other immigrants
Farming was most important because of the plantations. Other jobs available was being a blacksmith, potter, shoemaker, craftsmen, or a bricklayer.