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.
in colonial times farmers shopkeepers artisans and teachers formed what class?
All of them farmed. 90% of the colonies were farmers.
grew only enough to feed themselves.
They ate the same types of foods every day.
There were large land owners, Planters/farmers, women who were pretty much homemakers, indentured servants, slaves, and artisans/craftsman.
The slaves were farmers and helped out around the house.
Farmers and shopkeepers found this out in my school LATER!
The Farmers, the laborers, the artisans, and the small shopkeepers.
Farmers and shopkeepers found this out in my school LATER!
Farmers and shopkeepers found this out in my school LATER!
err. the same as anyone else - shopkeepers, teachers, farmers...
The plebeians were the commoners. They were small farmers, shopkeepers, market stall holders, bakers, artisans, dockers,government clerks and the unemployed.
upper class, middle class, and middle class
Everything that people in other countries do. They are farmers, business people, computer programmers, teachers, shopkeepers, etc. etc.
minutemen
minutemen
The farmers, artisans, and priests.
Farmers, shopkeepers, and craftsmen typically belong to the working class. They earn their income through manual labor or skilled work rather than through ownership of businesses or capital.