A baker was important to the other Colonists because many of them did not have the oven necessary to bake bread. They all had a way to cook food but very few had ovens built because of the cost of the bricks.
They get it by buying or trading goods from England or other English colonies.
nope i think they baked only they might've made the dough to
In the Colonial times most breads were baked in the home, either by a family member or by a servant. There were a few places that did have bake shops. Other than breads their products depended on what was on hand and what was in season. The baker depended on others for the raw materials (flour, sugar, grain, fruit) also as wood for the ovens (usually dutch ovens).
Unwanted people banded from other colonies.
yes no
No they fished for Whales and other Seafood.
The butcher, the baker and the candlestick maker. Plus such other tasks as:CarpentersBrickmakersMasonsSurveyorsLumbermenCaulkersThatchersRailsplittersWood choppersStone cuttersHunters and Coney CatchersBailiffs and BeadlesScribesFishermenLongshoremenBullwhackersCowherds, Gatwards and DroversPlantersReapersMillersFarmersAckermanWheelwrightsMillwrightsArkwrightsBlacksmithPewtererCoopersTinkersTannersCobblersSeamstressesLaundressesCooks
Great Britain's new colonial policy is to be colonized by people from other parts of the world.
Community is when people love each other.
yes
People in the colonial Maryland had jobs sutchas farming,fishing,tyrading with other tribes,hunting,lumbering, and raising cattle.
colonial governments built railroads, highways, and other structures that benefited native people as well as colonials.