there were known for manufacturing....so some jobs might be sailor, ship builder, lumberman...etc.
The way of life on the South Carolina colony was that men work on farms, women took care of home and some rich kids went to school most of the other kids helped their parents in the daily chores.
The daily life in the colonial Boston was to work in the fields and build roads. The slaves were subjected to manual labor for long hours everyday.
For six days a week it was work from daybreak to dark. Their Sunday Chuch service lasted about four hours and then they were free to indulge in some relaxation although anything that smacked at boistrousness was seriously frowned upon and in most cases forbidden. It was after all the Sabbath.
Yes both practices existed in New Hampshire.
One of the most interesting aspect of daily life in Connecticut is the early waking up of the residents to either go for work or school to learn. The social aspect after work and during the weekends is another interesting aspect about the same.
Hard work six day each week and church on Sunday.
New Hampshire was the first colony to declare its independence from Great Britain and to establish its own government (Jan. 1776 New Hampshire became the ninth colony to separate from Britain The government of new Hampshire is a democratic republic form of state government similar to the united states.
describe the daily work for some of the staff and their uniforms ?
John Mason received the land grant from the Council for New England. He had title to the land that became New Hampshire but he never visited the Colony. David Thompson was the physical force acting on behalf of Captain Mason who actually went to the New World and did the work. Mason is correctly listed as the founder but the work was done for him by David Thompson who was Acting in behalf of an absentee land owner.
Some do. Some just serve to annoy (re: Norton & McAffee) they are required to update daily to work properly . --------------
He went home to Concord , New Hampshire, and resumed his law practice to some extent.
The way of life on the South Carolina colony was that men work on farms, women took care of home and some rich kids went to school most of the other kids helped their parents in the daily chores.
daily life was like umm... well you had to work if you wanted to eat said cptn. john smith and up to 3-4 people died every day from starvation, heat, disease, and hard labor.
For a peasant: Wake up, eat some moldy bread, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, eat some moldy bread, sleep, repeat.
The colony that was associated with prohibition of work and play on Sundays was Massachusetts. This was due to the religious beliefs that the colony held.
The daily life in the colonial Boston was to work in the fields and build roads. The slaves were subjected to manual labor for long hours everyday.
The percentage of people that work out daily is 78%