All of them farmed. 90% of the colonies were farmers.
They ate the same types of foods every day.
grew only enough to feed themselves.
the railways have proved themselves to be as opposed to free commerce between states as were the feudal barons of the middle ages fromthe resolutions of springfield illinois farmers convention april 2 1873
The colonies were 90% farmers and the teachers were often ministers of the churches. There were no women teachers and in many cases the family took care of education within the family. The shopkeepers and artisans were a small group depending on the colony.
Georgia
they worked hard
They worked hard.
They worked hard.
They worked hard.
They ate the same types of foods every day.
farmers worked land owned by others
farmers worked land owned by others
farmers worked land owned by others
Many Puritans were indeed farmers, as agriculture was a common occupation in colonial America. However, not all Puritans were farmers; some were also involved in trade, crafts, and other professions.
rented the land they farmed
farmers
upper class, middle class, and middle class