The colonial jobs were shoemakers, basket traders, tavern keepers, bakers, midwives, barbers/wig makers, errand boys, printers, school teachers, blacksmiths, slaves, milliriums (I'm not sure it's the right spelling), clock makers, and silversmiths.
Rope making i believe th emost important one is farming considering tobacco and also cotton being the most important products of the colonial times and there were pretty much nothing else to do except looking for gold
=most of their jobs were in the kitchen=
some jobs that were performed in Colonial Virginia, and elsewhere in Colonial America, included:teachercarpenterbakersawyercooperblacksmithsilversmithcoppersmithteamsterlawyerjudgetax collectorfarmerfarm handshipwrightlumberjacksurveyorbrick makerbricklayermanual laborer
these people held all the most important positions in the colonial government. this small privileged group was called thethese people held all the most important positions in the colonial government. this small privileged group was called the
fishermen
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=most of their jobs were in the kitchen=
the blacksmith
Jobs such as making cloth and sewing were important jobs among the woman in colonial Pennsylvania.
Colonial America's Most Important Cash Crop Was.....Cotton.
which plantation was most important during the colonial period
The town's most important building in New England was the meeting house or church.
Savannah was the most important city in colonial Georgia
Church
Some important jobs would be farming, building, merchants, fur trading, etc.
meeting house
Probably the church.
some jobs that were performed in Colonial Virginia, and elsewhere in Colonial America, included:teachercarpenterbakersawyercooperblacksmithsilversmithcoppersmithteamsterlawyerjudgetax collectorfarmerfarm handshipwrightlumberjacksurveyorbrick makerbricklayermanual laborer