Food. Just like every other normal human.
they made candles and ate and slept.
Boston was a port so there was jobs in shipping and ships. Coopers, tailors, lawyers, candle makers, soap makers, cobblers, printers, inn keepers, taverns, just to name a few.
Well it depends! Wax candle makers were rich because beeswax candles were of high demand and toll... something [ :-) ] candle makers were poor. THEY WERE POOR/RECIEVED A MODEST INCOME AS IT WAS AN EASY CRAFT TO LEARN
it is a colonial man or mostly women who made baskets a long time ago
they crafted furniture and household items. they made every thing out of wood as in the name woodworker.
it looked like a building
they made candles and ate and slept.
Boston was a port so there was jobs in shipping and ships. Coopers, tailors, lawyers, candle makers, soap makers, cobblers, printers, inn keepers, taverns, just to name a few.
Well it depends! Wax candle makers were rich because beeswax candles were of high demand and toll... something [ :-) ] candle makers were poor. THEY WERE POOR/RECIEVED A MODEST INCOME AS IT WAS AN EASY CRAFT TO LEARN
Printers, Shoemakers, Blacksmiths, candle makers, Bakers, and boat makers
candle maker
mommy
People in colonial Pennsylvania had a variety of ways in which they could earn a living. The jobs available included carpentry, farming, labor workers, shop keepers, candle makers, and livery workers.
B'coz we didn't have lights then!
in a shop
furniture
weave and create rugs