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Masons are skilled construction workers who build and repair stone buildings. Because of the expense, stone was generally used for large important buildings such as castles, churches, etc. Masons often moved around, following major building projects. They worked mostly for the church and the upper classes, as those were the groups who could afford to build in stone.

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