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Yes, cobblers in colonial times were paid for their services, typically in the form of cash or barter. They repaired and made shoes for local residents, and their income varied based on demand and the quality of their workmanship. Payment methods often depended on the community's economic conditions and the relationships cobblers had with their customers.

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