The colonial fisherman certainly traded because if they penced they would of got attacked.
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what was the biggest trade in colonial north Carolina
In colonial Georgia's people were fisherman, farmers, shipbuilders, fur trappers as well as tradesmen.
The triangular trade affected colonial planters in a detrimental way. The triangular trade directed their products to South America, where prices were undercut.
Some are and idk if this is all of them but some are blacksmith, cobbler, farmer, lawyer, fisherman, tavern owner, and ship channdler.
They use pound, shilling, pence, silver and gold. They also trade tobacco. Twelve pence per shilling, and twenty shillings per pound.
fisherman
go for fishing
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12 pence
The Pilgrims used a variety of currencies for trade, including English coins such as shillings, pence, and pounds. They also conducted barter trade with Native Americans before creating their own form of currency known as the New England shilling.
only 10 pence.
yes
what was the biggest trade in colonial north Carolina
go for fishing
The job of fisherman was especially dangerous, and known to be.
In colonial Georgia's people were fisherman, farmers, shipbuilders, fur trappers as well as tradesmen.