No. Indentured workers were very early in colonial history and slaves replaced them as workers.
Colonial foundry workers used bevels and squares as well as gimlets and augers. They also used saws, chisels, hammers, planes, and saws, along with braces and calipers.
The scarcity of workers was the reason that wages were higher in colonial Pennsylvania than in England. Many people immigrated to America during the 1600s because the wages were higher and the land was cheaper.
Artisans were skilled workers such as carpenters, smiths, glassmakers, coopers, bakers, masons, and shoemakers.
Farriers are workers who specialize in shoeing horses.
Indentured servants.
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No. Indentured workers were very early in colonial history and slaves replaced them as workers.
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