they make it them selves
In the 1700s, a silversmith typically sourced their tools from specialized craftsmen or local blacksmiths who forged metal tools and equipment. Some tools could also be imported from other countries known for metalworking, such as England or France. Additionally, silversmiths often created their own tools, shaping them to suit their specific needs for working with silver. Local markets and trade fairs also provided opportunities to acquire necessary tools and materials.
tools
A export is things that a place sends out to another country to make money. In New England, a major export was cattle, lumber, fish and fur.
coffee
Jesse Della Porta
England
Fishing was indeed a major export industry in the New England colonies. This was because fishing was what these people knew how to do.
Paul Revere, as a silversmith, used a variety of tools essential for metalworking, including hammers, anvils, and chisels to shape and refine silver. He also employed saws for cutting metal and files for smoothing edges. Additionally, he utilized specialized tools like ladles and molds for casting and forming silver into intricate designs. These tools allowed him to create both functional items and artistic works.
fishing
England exported slaves, rum, and (sugar) molasses.
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