become an apprentice to a master shoemaker
Well, darling, in colonial times, shoemakers used a variety of materials to make shoes, including leather, wood, and even fabric. They would handcraft each shoe, using tools like awls, hammers, and lasts to shape and stitch them together. So, if you wanted a pair of kicks back then, you better believe it was a labor of love and craftsmanship.
A wainwright in colonial times meant a person who made wagons
Charles Town was in the Carolinas during colonial times. It later became Charleston, South Carolina.
Yes, milliners in the colonial times were basically where you would get your clothing in the colonial times.
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They make shoes you retard no kidding stupid^ I have to do make a speech tomorrow on a shoemaker in colonial times and you have helped me greatly
A cobbler.
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Makes shoes and repairs them. He was doing this job during the Colonial Times. Not the best answer, but i bet you can't do better. Im encouraging you to type a be answer than me, but since im the first person writing this is what for you
you became a apprentice
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In colonial times, it is a shoe repairer. Note: It does not make shoes, only repairs them.
Well, darling, in colonial times, shoemakers used a variety of materials to make shoes, including leather, wood, and even fabric. They would handcraft each shoe, using tools like awls, hammers, and lasts to shape and stitch them together. So, if you wanted a pair of kicks back then, you better believe it was a labor of love and craftsmanship.
they tanned leather and gave it to shoemakers to make shoes for the vilagers
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Is this a joke? There was no electricity.. ergo-NO PRINTERS
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