You must be 18 in Rhode Island to serve or handle liquor, so depending upon the type of restaurant you are referring to, yes and no.
Poor families needed work in the Antebellum period (pre Civil War). Slater's unique methos of running his mills (The Rhode Island Method) allowed entire families to move to one of Slater's mill's without seperating. Families could live in company owned housing and earn wages.
They came to work on and fix the Articles of Confederation and ended up with a new Constitution. Rhode Island did not attend so only 55 delegates were present.
Well, There were a lot of forests, which were good for working in the lumber buissness. Also, shipbuilding was a very common job. Fishing was also very important, since Rhode Island is surrounded by water a bit on one side.
Work in colonial Rhode Island was diverse and largely centered around agriculture, fishing, and trade. The region's economy benefited from its coastal location, allowing for a thriving maritime industry, including shipbuilding and whaling. Many settlers engaged in farming, cultivating crops like corn and wheat, while others participated in small-scale manufacturing and artisanal trades. The labor force included both free and enslaved individuals, with enslaved people often working in homes or on plantations.
The RI system was a factory system started by Samuel Slater in 1803. He employed families to live and work at mill sites and built a mill village which was imitated and improved by innovators like Francis Cabot Lowell.Alright(:
The Rhode Island slave trade made many families rich.
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he works at the University of Rhode Island as an oceanographer.
they work in factories and fish for others in the colony
if your 13 you can work at mac donalds,tacobell,or at my moms nail salon
I think you meant Sacramento, which is a city. Rhode Island and Louisiana are states- and you need to work on your typing.
The web address of the Museum Of Work And Culture is: http://www.rihs.org
The rhode island system and the lowell system changed the lives of american workers by it gave the people a chance to work and have a job and to earn money
The Rhode Island system and the lowell system changed the lives of american workers by it gave the people a chance to work and have a job and to earn money
No, she was not the founder of Rhode Island, but lived in Rhode Island from 1638, after she was banished from Massachusetts, until her husband died. Then she moved into the wilderness of Long Island, where she hoped to work among the Native Americans. In 1643, the Indians of southern New England and New York rose up in an effort to stop further European settlement on their lands. Anne Hutchinson was killed. A victim of the times and the society in which she lived. Roger Williams is the only one considered the founder of Rhode Island. For while Anne Hutchinson was still in Massachusetts, Roger Williams established the first permanent settlement in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1636. Anne Hutchinson would not go to Rhode Island until two years later, after the colony had been officially founded by Roger Williams.
I work for a private, nonprofit social services agency in Rhode Island.
The address of the Museum Of Work And Culture is: 42 S Main St, Woonsocket, RI 02895-4274