In the 1700s, many people worked in agriculture, with the majority of the population engaged in farming to produce food and raw materials. Craftsmanship and trade were also common, with artisans, blacksmiths, weavers, and carpenters providing essential goods and services in towns and cities. Additionally, some individuals were involved in emerging industries, such as mining and textiles, while others worked as merchants, sailors, or in colonial administration, particularly in growing urban centers. Labor was often manual and community-based, with family units playing a central role in both agricultural and artisanal work.
FARMING!!
Most of the objects in people's houses in the 1700s had to do with what was needed for daily living. There were utensils and pots used for cooking. There were sewing, spinning, and weaving supplies. There was also simple furniture. Tools and implements that were needed for agricultural activities were also found.
The living conditions were horrible. They were sorta like the middle passage. Look it up on wikipedia
Since the late 1700s. Karlsruhe was built as a completely new, planned town in the 1700s. There were Jews in some of the nearby towns earlier.
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FARMING!!
People made a living in Connecticut in the 1700s in various ways. Some of the common ventures included farming, rearing livestock, weaving and shoe making among others.
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By the end of the 1700s, the majority of people living in Colonial America resided in rural areas, with around 90% of the population living outside of urban centers. Rural life was predominant, with agriculture being the main occupation for many colonists.
90% of the colonies were in farming. The other 10% were merchants, sailors, professional people, and manufacturing.
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Most of the objects in people's houses in the 1700s had to do with what was needed for daily living. There were utensils and pots used for cooking. There were sewing, spinning, and weaving supplies. There was also simple furniture. Tools and implements that were needed for agricultural activities were also found.
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people died
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