you would have to know were to go from one place to another to builb shoe
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a large portion of the population does not have the skills that are truly needed by the economy for growth
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I'm not sure exactly when it started, but I would say it originated in European countries like Romainia. I knew a man who was born and raised there, and he would always sarcastically tell his son, "you should be a shoecobbler", as if the job didn't require much intelligence. However, I do know from personal experience that the job of a shoemaker cannot be done by just anyone. I have had shoes repaired so poorly I couldn't wear them and others repaired in another shop that looked brand new! Europeans are class-concious societies and shoemakers must generally belong to the lower class and are therefore assumed to do everything poorly... a shoemaker job.
The skills needed to be a colonial tailor include sewing skills. A tailor must also be able to take measurements.
Cobbler
Knowing how to make a barrel .
become an apprentice to a master shoemaker
Yes, a colonial shoemaker typically needed to serve as an apprentice to learn the trade. Apprenticeships were essential for acquiring the necessary skills and techniques, as shoemaking involved intricate craftsmanship. During their apprenticeship, which could last several years, apprentices learned from experienced shoemakers, gaining hands-on experience in crafting shoes and understanding the materials used. This system ensured that the trade was passed down effectively and maintained high-quality standards.
it is a hot iron the harddens and shines the shoes
blacksmith cooper silversmith whitesmith shoemaker the tanner the hatterthe wheelwright etc.
They make shoes you retard no kidding stupid^ I have to do make a speech tomorrow on a shoemaker in colonial times and you have helped me greatly
seven years to give you a close amount.
People needed shoes. They couldn’t buy a pair at a store like we do. They needed a cobbler to have shoes.
A shoemaker was a skilled trade, and while he (or in a couple of instances, she) would not have been rich, a shoemaker made a stable living and was necessary in a society which had no mass produced goods and relied upon products that were made by hand. Homes of tradesmen would not have been elegant, but they would have been comfortable, and include a workshop that enabled the shoemaker to repair or make footwear for customers. I enclose a link to Colonial Williamsburg, a living museum that has recreated how shoemakers lived.
they needed to be able to grow food. thay needed to be able to be a blacksmith. think of what you need to do to live. raise animals. chop wood and carv it. ect...