only people with no children could be a Tanner in colonial times
The tanner, as the name suggests, tanned hides turning it into clothes, beds and many other things
In colonial times, a tanner typically earned between £15 to £30 a year, depending on the region and their skill level. Payment could vary based on the quality of leather produced and the demand for their services. Additionally, some tanners might have supplemented their income through bartering goods or services. Overall, their earnings were modest compared to other trades of the time.
The price of a horse varied depending on the location in colonial times. In colonial Virginia, a horse could be purchased for 1500 pounds of tobacco.
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somebody who tans animal skins
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The old slang for a sixpence was a "tanner".
The people who owned property.
blacksmith cooper silversmith whitesmith shoemaker the tanner the hatterthe wheelwright etc.
Colonial schools were very harsh. They did not treat the children well. Teachers could not marry
Anglo American women had few rights in colonial times. They could not own property unless they were widowed and were not able to vote.