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In colonial times, a brickmaker would typically be a skilled laborer who would specialize in making bricks out of clay. They would typically work in rural areas where there was an abundance of clay and would use traditional methods such as molding the clay by hand and firing the bricks in a kiln. Brickmakers could be independent craftsmen or work as part of a larger construction project such as building houses, churches, or public buildings.

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