to work in the Field
farming and lumbering
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Most people in France in the 1600s worked as farmers. Some people worked as fishmongers, tailors, blacksmiths, shoemakers, and inn keepers.
Well, honey, in the 1600s in Rhode Island, folks were busy with jobs like farming, fishing, shipbuilding, trading, and some were even dabbling in piracy. It was a real mixed bag of occupations back then, but one thing's for sure, they were working hard to make a living in those colonial days.
Persecuted for taking jobs away from other immigrants
farming and lumbering
McDonalds, Kay Jewelers, and Strickland Propane were all common jobs.
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Fur Trappers, Lumer shipping, and Slave trading were popular jobs back in the 1600-1700s. - Baylee S.
chicken is good but this source is bad.
Most people in France in the 1600s worked as farmers. Some people worked as fishmongers, tailors, blacksmiths, shoemakers, and inn keepers.
Well, honey, in the 1600s in Rhode Island, folks were busy with jobs like farming, fishing, shipbuilding, trading, and some were even dabbling in piracy. It was a real mixed bag of occupations back then, but one thing's for sure, they were working hard to make a living in those colonial days.
Shoemakers, farmers, and seamstresses were some of the common jobs in the 1600's in England. Other jobs that were common were blacksmiths, bakers, and livery stable workers.
Shoemakers, farmers, and seamstresses were some of the common jobs in the 1600's in England. Other jobs that were common were blacksmiths, bakers, and livery stable workers.
Persecuted for taking jobs away from other immigrants
The men jobs were to work with the missionaries