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Who was the first blacksmith?

Well Hitties really made the first thing out of metal and carried that triad on for briefly about 5 years. Hitties lived from before 1500 BCE and was about 90 when he died. The real first Blacksmith in the colonial time period (1620-1800) was John Williams and he mostly worked with iron and his apprentice did most of the work so that eventually the apprentice could be the owner of his own Blacksmith shop.


What type of businesses would do best in colonial Georgia?

I dont know what kind would be best thats why im asking. duhhhhhhh


What Certain types of these large business organizations existed during the colonial period?

During the colonial period, several types of large business organizations emerged, notably joint-stock companies, which allowed investors to pool resources and share risks in colonial ventures. Examples include the Virginia Company and the Dutch East India Company, which financed exploration and trade. Additionally, mercantilist practices led to the establishment of chartered monopolies that controlled trade in specific goods, further consolidating economic power in the hands of a few. These organizations played a crucial role in expanding European influence and facilitating economic growth in the colonies.


What does a business that sells product or produce services make?

To make a profit.


What were three kinds of businesses that opened in towns along railroad tracks in the Midwest?

Three kinds of businesses that opened in towns along railroad tracks in the Midwest included general stores, which provided essential goods to local residents; grain elevators, which facilitated the storage and shipping of agricultural products; and blacksmith shops, which offered services for maintaining and repairing farm equipment and railroad machinery. These businesses thrived due to increased accessibility and trade brought about by the railroads, contributing to the growth of local economies.

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How much did a blacksmith make in colonial times?

No one knows


How did the blacksmith get his job?

how did colonial blacksmith "James Anderson get his job?"


How is a colonial time blacksmith related to a blacksmith today?

a dentist


What was a Vulcan in Colonial Times?

A blacksmith


What tools did the colonial blacksmith use?

Colonial Blacksmiths are known to be the most important job in history & if you had a toothache (if your dad was a colonial blacksmith) he would get his tongs and pull out the tooth that is hurting.


Did you have to train to be a blacksmith in colonial times?

yes you did.


What site is colonial blacksmith facts about?

Try Yahoo.com:The Colonial Blacksmith: The Most Important Man in the VillagePretty much every thing you could want to know about them!


What did a blacksmith do in colonial North Carolina?

A blacksmith in colonial North Carolina fabricated metal parts for equipment. He would also create shoes for riding and work horses. A blacksmith would also do repair work on equipment.


What were famous colonial blacksmith names?

one is micha


What were the most important jobs during the colonial period?

the blacksmith


How did a blacksmith find a helper in colonial America?

apprentice apprentice


Do colonial blacksmiths have apprentece's?

Yes, colonial blacksmiths often had apprentices who would learn the trade by working closely with the skilled blacksmith. The apprentice would assist with tasks, learn techniques, and eventually become a journeyman blacksmith before potentially becoming a master blacksmith themselves.