Most people worked as farmers in colonial South Carolina. Other jobs included shoemakers, seamstresses, blacksmiths, tailors, barbers, merchants, and wig makers.
I'm not sure what everyone did, but I do know that one major job was a farmer and a plantation owner.
Most occupations in the South Carolina colony in the late 1600s were related to farming. The culture was essentially all agrarian with some small amounts of manufacturing.
Farming
Smithing
Building
judging
shoe cleaners, trash cleaners.
Farmer, landowner, slave, working servant, tutor
The jobs in the southern colonies were being a shoemaker,blacksmith,fisherman,cooper,printer,surveyor,miller,merchant,and dressmaker. manufactureing,agricultrue
finding slaves
not really if you think about it was: The jobs in the southern colonies were being a: shoemaker,blacksmith,fisherman,cooper,printer,surveyor,miller,merchant,and dressmaker.
log choppers soap makers and sellers in middle colonies
the southern colonies industry's is the major jobs like tobacco, rice, indigo (which is a plant to make blue die.)
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The jobs in the southern colonies were being a shoemaker,blacksmith,fisherman,cooper,printer,surveyor,miller,merchant,and dressmaker. manufactureing,agricultrue
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finding slaves
not really if you think about it was: The jobs in the southern colonies were being a: shoemaker,blacksmith,fisherman,cooper,printer,surveyor,miller,merchant,and dressmaker.
Southern water, of course!
log choppers soap makers and sellers in middle colonies
the southern colonies industry's is the major jobs like tobacco, rice, indigo (which is a plant to make blue die.)
farming
the diff jobs in the southern colonies were traders, lumbermen, skilled whalers, ship builders, and African traders.
The jobs in the southern colonies were being a shoemaker,blacksmith,fisherman,cooper,printer,surveyor,miller,merchant,and dressmaker. manufactureing,agricultrue
Agriculture was the major economic activity in the southern colonies. The most important crops were tobacco, sugarcane, and cotton, the latter especially in the Deep South.