Oh, dude, back in the colonial days, bakers earned around 8 to 10 shillings per week. But like, who really cares about what they earned back then? I mean, they probably spent it all on powdered wigs and tri-corner hats anyway.
And Bakers
During the colonial era, bakers would wear puffy hats and aprons. The majority of the bakers were women, so they would normally wear dresses.
Yes people in the colonial time needed bakers because most Indians wouldn't trade meat and other foods to the people and most colonists did not know how to hunt well.
usually foods that conial people eat?
In colonial times, a baker's earnings varied significantly depending on their location, skills, and the demand for baked goods. On average, a skilled baker could earn about £1 to £2 per week, which was a decent income for the period. However, the income could fluctuate based on the season and the local economy, with some bakers supplementing their earnings by selling additional goods or services. Overall, bakers played a crucial role in their communities, providing essential food items like bread.
nothing...they all got fired!
And Bakers
they made food
Bakers wore aprons and puffy hats as well as dresses
what was important to bakers
They probably did.
During the colonial era, bakers would wear puffy hats and aprons. The majority of the bakers were women, so they would normally wear dresses.
Yes but only sometimes....
Yes people in the colonial time needed bakers because most Indians wouldn't trade meat and other foods to the people and most colonists did not know how to hunt well.
No they did not they mostly baked breads and that's it
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usually foods that conial people eat?