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A colonial cooper typically got paid by receiving a set wage for their labor, which could vary based on their skill level and the complexity of the tasks they performed. They might also earn additional income through piecework, receiving payment for each barrel or container they produced. Payment could be made in cash, goods, or provisions, depending on the local economy and the agreements made with their employers. In some cases, cooperages would offer credit or bartering options as well.

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