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Farmers lost their independence to shoe keepers and merchants because they only had one role. Merchants were capable of expanding and shoe keepers were in demand.
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farmers
They were heavy consumers
They grew mostly cash crops.
Farms lost their independence to shopkeepers and merchants because most people like to go to one store to get all of their food. Most people are not going to go visit several farms to get various veggies.
Farmers lost their independence to shoe keepers and merchants because they only had one role. Merchants were capable of expanding and shoe keepers were in demand.
The Farmers, the laborers, the artisans, and the small shopkeepers.
Farmers and shopkeepers found this out in my school LATER!
The colonies were 90% farmers and the teachers were often ministers of the churches. There were no women teachers and in many cases the family took care of education within the family. The shopkeepers and artisans were a small group depending on the colony.
Farms lost their independence to shopkeepers and merchants because most people like to go to one store to get all of their food. Most people are not going to go visit several farms to get various veggies.
stonemasons, blacksmiths, shopkeepers, squatters, farmers that kind of stuff
Farmers and shopkeepers found this out in my school LATER!
Farmers and shopkeepers found this out in my school LATER!
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The puritans made money by robbing the Indians.
Farmers, shopkeepers, and craftsmen typically belong to the working class. They earn their income through manual labor or skilled work rather than through ownership of businesses or capital.