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It sold everything from dry goods to seeds. If you needed shoes you went to the cobbler or something for your horse you went to the blacksmith.
During colonial times, Americans used the plants to scrub their pots and pans.
On tuesdays
A blacksmith
yes you did.
This website is wrong you can answer any question with any answer.
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All trades depended on the blacksmith. One surprising trade that depended on the blacksmith is the milliner, but the milliner needed a manikin and a post to stabilize the manikin. That came from the blacksmith!
Seamstress, farmer, blacksmith, fisherman, shipbuilders, whalers, lumbermen
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People BELIEVED in ghosts during Colonial times. Does not mean that there WERE ghosts.
The possessive form is, "You read about women'slives during colonial times."
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They would almost always have to learn from another blacksmith. They would be an apprentice for 4-5 years in many cases.
blacksmith cobbler silver/goldsmith baker cooper