In the 1700s, jobs in New York City were primarily centered around maritime trade, including shipbuilding, shipping, and merchant activities. Other common occupations included farming, blacksmithing, carpentry, and tailoring. Additionally, there were roles in government, such as colonial officials and military officers, as well as professions like doctors, lawyers, and teachers.
The role of women in New York in the 1700s was as wives and mothers. They did not have occupations outside the home, and were granted very few rights in society.
The Duke of York is the person who bought Long Island and others in 1663.
they cleaned the toilet
They were mostly farmers in Connecticut and had some indentured slaves.
whaling
Fur Trappers, Lumer shipping, and Slave trading were popular jobs back in the 1600-1700s. - Baylee S.
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The role of women in New York in the 1700s was as wives and mothers. They did not have occupations outside the home, and were granted very few rights in society.
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The Duke of York is the person who bought Long Island and others in 1663.
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New York?
Moravin College. Which was in the early 1700s.
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There are millions of people who have jobs in New York and work there.
Two jobs were blacksmithing or farming