They lived among the general populations.
were there girl colonial lawyers
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Lawyers in colonial times were somewhat like lawyers in this time now. instead of using suitcases, notebooks, schedule books, a lot of notes on the case, and writing utensils, they mostly use notebooks (mini laptops). Lawyers in colonial times did not always enjoy the prestige they do in modern society.And once the lawyers passed their bar exam, their were guaranteed positions for them. After they graduated, they worked in law enforcement or i law fields. so that's pretty much what lawyers were in colonial times and the difference inn them now.
A large number of the seats in the colonial assemblies were held by lawyers. Also, of the 55 delegates that attended the Constitutional Convention, around 34 of them were either lawyers or had studied law to some extent.
Perhaps in a house near you.
It was not one man only. It was colonial lords governors and lawyers!
depends on where you live
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The upper classes in colonial America consisted of wealthy landowners, merchants, and professionals such as doctors and lawyers. This group held significant economic and political power, often dominating colonial society and government.
Please specify the colonial region to which you refer.
Yes they do they live as well as you i hope i answered your question the way you would have answerd it :) smiles
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