In colonial Georgia's people were fisherman, farmers, shipbuilders, fur trappers as well as tradesmen.
In Colonial America, the middle ranks of seaport society typically included professions such as merchants, shipbuilders, and skilled artisans. Merchants played a crucial role in trade, facilitating the exchange of goods both locally and internationally. Shipbuilders were vital in constructing vessels for trade and fishing, while skilled artisans provided necessary services and products, contributing to the economic vitality of seaport towns. This diverse range of professions helped shape the bustling economies of these coastal communities.
Shipbuilders
The shipwrights and shipbuilders were paid very nicely for their work in the 1800's. Some were paid up to $38,000 for each ship built.
Farming in rich soil Blacksmiths Cash Crops Fur trapping and trading Shipbuilders Subsistance farming /> farmer.
Seamstress, farmer, blacksmith, fisherman, shipbuilders, whalers, lumbermen
In colonial Georgia's people were fisherman, farmers, shipbuilders, fur trappers as well as tradesmen.
In colonial Georgia's people were fisherman, farmers, shipbuilders, fur trappers as well as tradesmen.
The Shipbuilders was created in 1943.
Ferguson Shipbuilders was created in 1903.
Green Shipbuilders was created in 1814.
Appledore Shipbuilders was created in 1855.
Yarrow Shipbuilders's population is 3,000.
Yarrow Shipbuilders was created in 1865.
Govan Shipbuilders's population is 1,978.
Govan Shipbuilders's population is 6,000.
Allied Shipbuilders was created in 1948.