Steel tools
Tools like Snowshoes, sleigh's, hammers, gardening tools, were all used in New France use your brain guy, use it! Think of all places around the world at that time think of what they had. It will be similar to what New France had.
stone tools.
Gunpowder and new forms of steal.
Tools
what are the tools of a jeweler in the 1600
No, neolithic people primarily used stone tools. The use of copper and bronze tools came later, during the Chalcolithic and Bronze Ages.
Explorers in the late 1400s-1600s used tools such as astrolabes, compasses, maps, sextants, and chronometers to navigate the seas. They also relied on basic tools like ropes, anchors, lanterns, and measuring instruments to aid in their expeditions. Additionally, they often carried weapons for protection and trade goods for interactions with new cultures.
During the Stone Age, people used tools made from stone, bone, and wood. These tools included handaxes, spears, knives, scrapers, and hammers, which were used for tasks like hunting, cooking, and building shelters. The tools were crafted through a process of flint knapping to shape the stones into various forms.
In the 1600s, the people of Jamestown primarily used traditional hand tools for cropping, such as hoes, shovels, and sickles, to cultivate the land. They grew staple crops like tobacco, corn, and wheat, with tobacco becoming the most significant cash crop that drove the economy. The settlers also relied on the knowledge and assistance of Indigenous peoples to adapt to the new environment and improve their agricultural practices.
Weapons(knives,guns),work tools(axes,machetes)telescope,compass and of course COMMON SENSE!
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people made tools out of stone such as mallets and stuff like that