Well, without them, there would be no weapons. That helped colonization. Also silver is very valuable, an ounce is worth 11.37 dollars! So it was easy to trade with. Many cookware was made with it too.
how much do silversmiths get paid in colonial times
Yes, but not as many as in the colonial times.
what did colonial glassmakers doo
Yes. Paul Revere was a silversmith in Boston. You can visit his house today.
In colonial times, silversmiths, glass makers, and weavers were examples of skilled artisans or craftsmen. They played a crucial role in the economy by producing handmade goods for both local consumption and trade. Their craftsmanship not only met everyday needs but also reflected the cultural and artistic values of the time, contributing to the development of colonial identity.
In colonial times, the word "patriots" referred to those who opposed British rule over the colonies.
Yes, the Gentry and Middle Classes had the most opportunity in Colonial times
from east coast to the Mississippi river
pick potatos oh they did lots of stuff
Artisans would craft anything from wood furniture to utensils to decorations. It all depened on their trade. some trades were coblars, blacksmiths, carpenters, silversmiths, and goldsmiths.
When European's started colonies in the Eastern U.S. in the early/mid 1600's.
New York was the main city.