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What is Paul Revere's occupation?

Paul Revere is a/an Silversmith, colonial militia officer


What was it like to be a silversmith in colonial times?

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Colonial silversmith job description?

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What did silversmith's wear during colonial times?

They wore aprons and shirts


How long did it take a colonial silversmith to make a teapot?

it took about 1 year


What are the names of some colonial craftsmen?

paul revere was a silversmith in colonial times. there we go tnheres one name


What are the colonial trades?

blacksmith cooper silversmith whitesmith shoemaker the tanner the hatterthe wheelwright etc.


The only utensil used for eating in colonial times?

they used pots and pans from the silversmith when he made pots and pans


Did silversmiths work in cities in colonial times?

Yes. Paul Revere was a silversmith in Boston. You can visit his house today.


What were some interesting things about colonial silversmiths?

well my not so called friend is studying a colonial silversmith says leave me alone but i know that they make buckles and others made out of Meadle


What job did Johnny get in the book Johnny Tremain?

Johnny Tremain becomes an apprentice to a silversmith, Mr. Lapham, in the book "Johnny Tremain." He learns the trade and works as a talented silversmith before joining the colonial forces during the American Revolution.


What was the name of the school that Paul Revere go to?

Paul Revere probably didn't have a huge education. Most of the colonial people didn't go past 5 or 6th grade. Since he was a silversmith my guess is he was an apprentice to a silversmith for several years. That is how most people learned their "education".