They got paid around 2 continentals. The continental coin was worth $1.23. So, the total amount was $2.46.
7 pesos
with products and food
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.
Yes, they did go to school, but didn't go much beyond 8th grade. They were not allowed in university or into professions.
They were much stricter than schools today. Some teachers hit kids with their sticks or canes. Others locked them in closets for long periods of time.You get whipped if you didn't sit straight
how much do silversmiths get paid in colonial times
No one knows
only 10 pence.
how much money did a colonial gunsmith make
Cherry Pie costs 10 cents in the Colonial Times.
they would get something like 2 shillings if they sold anything .
sex
5 dollars
12 pence
The price of a horse varied depending on the location in colonial times. In colonial Virginia, a horse could be purchased for 1500 pounds of tobacco.
a colonial gunsmith made 4.4 billion dollars a month.
They are pretty much chores like we do today but in the colonial times they had to do much more like miking cows, harvesting crops, making food, and much much much more!