people could have many differant jobs in colonial Virginia but the two main jobs were to either tutor or be an indentured slave what the wealthy people that paid these people did is still unknown...lol but on a serious note on wikipedia you usually take a high risk of having the wrong answer but i like to say that this one is mainly correct i honestly don't know what the other jobs were but i know those two were very common thank you for reading I'm alittle bored and its 8:42 in the morning lol (again)
cotton
Commercial businesses.
well mostly anything in the science field. Doctor, and i had biology and physics teachers who were both indian. there's is stereotype that all hindus work at seven eleven.
Some banking jobs have minimal requirements and will only ask for an Associates Degree with a strong focus on math, accounting, finance or other related fields. More advance positions will require a Bachelors Degree or higher.
it depends on what kind of job is it. most of the time for serious jobs, like lawyer if it is for a cashier job it can be an illegal in certain states
Farming
lumbering, sailors, and merchants
cotton
there were mostly farmers but there also was shipbuilders if you want to know more ask what kind of jobs were there in new Hampshire 1600
Tobacco was grown and used as money.
Oneidas jobs?
They have all kind of jobs.
muskets
the same jobs we have here
the colony of Virginia had some tough times with crops until john rolfe came along with tobacco in the mid 1600s
there are fish selling jobs that is what most of the people do there
All types of jobs are possible.