What they had was very simple and bland in contrast to their flourishing rival monarchy across the Atlantic.
-Pastor
-Blacksmith
-Cooper
-Farmer
-Carpenter
-Dock Workers
-Hunters
-Silversmith
-Innkeeper
-(occasionally) Government Officials
Etc.
WOMEN did. So if you're a man, you are work'n in the fields, breaking sweat.
A wainwright in colonial times meant a person who made wagons
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Charles Town was in the Carolinas during colonial times. It later became Charleston, South Carolina.
Yes, milliners in the colonial times were basically where you would get your clothing in the colonial times.
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Slaves in Delaware worked primarily on farms and in domestic service. Many were also employed in industries such as shipbuilding, lumber mills, and iron works.
Colonial Times was created in 1825.
Artisans were skilled workers such as carpenters, smiths, glassmakers, coopers, bakers, masons, and shoemakers.
what is a haberdasher in colonial times
flutes and horns and drums were common in the colonial times
Peninsulares
Indentured servants.
It is called ajuba in colonial times
A wainwright in colonial times meant a person who made wagons
It was a plantation economy that existed in colonial times
Yes, Georgia traded with the Indians in Colonial times.
The population in New York in colonial times was diverse.