how did colonial blacksmith "James Anderson get his job?"
a dentist
A farrier made horse shoes and other iron implements - a blacksmith. The word comes from a Latin word for iron.
Not at all! Blacksmiths were honored and respected. They made valuable tools and repaired them, and the smith was an important man in the village.
It means 'iron' or 'ironworker'(blacksmith). It means 'iron' or 'ironworker'(blacksmith).
Some terms for Blacksmith are , Smithy, horseshoer's are called Farrier's, Iron smith might be a name, possibly Hammersmith. But to answer the question more accurately, there may be an anvil , the main tool a Blacksmith uses, or a hammer, tongs , horseshoe, or a combination of these or any other tool common to a Blacksmith.
He never was a blacksmith
just switch your job to blacksmith, it's that easy
Yes.
A blacksmith... I guess :/
You can't really become a blacksmith but there will be job openings for it occasionally where you could work as one.
The father of Michael Faraday was a blacksmith.
You become a saddler on level 8.
The father of Michael Faraday was a blacksmith.
If you mean did the blacksmith hire people? The answer is no. They may apprentice a young man as a blacksmith or train their own child, but they really didn't hire people to work for them. The society was not as mobile as we are today and people were born to a position and stayed there, so very few people moved from job to job.
Colonial Blacksmiths are known to be the most important job in history & if you had a toothache (if your dad was a colonial blacksmith) he would get his tongs and pull out the tooth that is hurting.
They learned how to mold metal and so the blacksmith job sky rocketed
They were blacksmiths ( shoe makers)and the blacksmith was also the dentist. The potter was a job.