Horses and wagons could not have operated without blacksmiths. Blacksmiths did all the necessary repairs.
In colonial times horseshoes were made by blacksmiths.
I'm sure colonial Virginia had many blacksmiths. The certainly had many horses.
Becuz it helps the horses weth there feet
Fire and the forge. He is the Greek god of blacksmiths, craftsmen.
Colonial Blacksmiths are known to be the most important job in history & if you had a toothache (if your dad was a colonial blacksmith) he would get his tongs and pull out the tooth that is hurting.
Technology, blacksmiths, craftsmen, volcanoes, artisans, sculptors, metals, fire, and metallurgy.
Blacksmiths in colonial cities would shoe horses and make iron objects like the rim of wagon wheels.
Hephaestus is the god of technology, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, blacksmiths, metals, metallurgy, and fire
Hephaestus is the god of technology, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, blacksmiths, metals, metallurgy, and fire.
He was the god of technology, blacksmiths, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metals, metallurgy, fire and volcanoes.
The Blacksmiths were important since the pioneers needed metal things
Meat, potatoes, vegetables, bread and fruit were the mainstays of the colonial diet.
Blacksmiths and stuff like that
Blacksmiths Farmer
Blacksmiths were important because they were the ones who were able to make iron into useful items.
He was the god of technology, blacksmiths, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors,metals, metallurgy, fire and volcanoes.
In colonial times it was mostly from England and maybe France.
they got their tools from neighborhood blacksmiths
paul revere was a silversmith in colonial times. there we go tnheres one name
I don't think so, but barbers were.
No, everyone just goes to Lowes - yes they had Lowes in colonial times in Deleware.
The Greek god of fire, as well as technology, blacksmiths, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metals, metallurgy, and volcanoes, is HEPHAESTUS.
Blacksmiths usually married the daughters of serfs, tenant farmers, yeomen, merchants who were not wealthy, or other craftsmen. T
Blacksmiths, shoe makers, silversmiths, bakeries, seamstresses
the apothecary got their supplies at the blacksmiths or they grew them in their backyard gardens