There were occupations for basic necessities. There was a need for carpenters, farmers, shepherds, shop owners, artisans, tax collectors, military, religious people, weavers - occupations of this sort existed.
Some special times in Mary's life include her Annunciation, when she was told by the angel Gabriel that she would conceive Jesus; the Nativity, when Jesus was born; the Presentation of Jesus at the temple; the Wedding at Cana, where she asked Jesus to perform his first miracle; and her presence at the foot of the cross during Jesus' crucifixion.
teacher, scientist, farmer, slave
The main trade during the life and times of Jesus was the exchange of goods and services, commonly conducted using the barter system. Currency, such as Roman coins, was also in circulation throughout the region, including the denarius.
once... and it was for all his life.
Bread, wine, fish.
Really Bad
The Roman Empire was in power.
it was all right but they help me jesus
He was a botanist and an inventor, to name a few.
The majority of scholars date Mark's life as circa 1AD-68AD and Jesus' life as 5BC-31AD. The answer then is yes.
Talk about his life, miricles, stories, his friends/enemies,etc
Jesus did not spread Christianity , but the apostles and Paul spread it over the world.