a colonial man who was a farmer!
-farmer -fisherman
paper maker, wigmaker, farmer.....etc.
they ate the same food every day
farmer, famer,servent do (endenurt)slaves count tobbacco farmers
In colonial times, a historic farmer's income varied widely depending on factors such as location, crop type, and land size. On average, a successful farmer could earn between £20 to £100 a year, but this could fluctuate based on market conditions and harvest yields. Many farmers also supplemented their income through livestock and trade, making their overall financial situation quite diverse.
They farmed.
The prefix of "colonial" is "colon-" which comes from the Latin word "colonus" meaning farmer or settler.
-farmer -fisherman
farmer
I think you mean the colonial patriots.
Blacksmiths Farmer
farm tobacco
paper maker, wigmaker, farmer.....etc.
they ate the same food every day
Surveyor. Farmer. Soldier in colonial militia.
Seamstress, farmer, blacksmith, fisherman, shipbuilders, whalers, lumbermen
farmer, famer,servent do (endenurt)slaves count tobbacco farmers