The job of the printers in colonial times would print lettering using wood blocks. The Printing Press would usually be used on newspapers and books. You would put the wood blocks ( carved into letters) on a stamp. You would stamp the lettering onto a piece of paper. Using the Printing Press was most likely more efficient than handwriting a newspaper.
During colonial times, a young person who learned a job from a more experienced person was called an apprentice.
Yes printers used many tools that we do not use today like stamps of flowers.
yes very good
lighted candles, movable printers, and paper
how did colonial blacksmith "James Anderson get his job?"
printed papers and things like that
Is this a joke? There was no electricity.. ergo-NO PRINTERS
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you became a apprentice
The urban middle class in colonial America most often included the printers and apex.
During colonial times, a young person who learned a job from a more experienced person was called an apprentice.
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Yes printers used many tools that we do not use today like stamps of flowers.
mainly a colonial printer would print books, newspapers, posters, anything. printing was a difficult process in which the printer would arrange letters on a printing press, cover them with ink, and, well, press.
yes very good
To cook, nurse, fill the needs of the soldiers, if they had family take care of them.
lighted candles, movable printers, and paper