In the 1600s, a weaver was responsible for manufacturing fabric by interlacing threads on a loom. This craft was essential for producing textiles used in clothing, household items, and trade goods. Weavers often worked in cottage industries or workshops, and their skills were vital to the economy, particularly in regions like England and the Netherlands, where textile production flourished. The profession required knowledge of different materials, patterns, and techniques, contributing significantly to the local and international markets of the time.
a journeyman weaver is a craftsmen from the puritan times.
it is false because they had a trade over the mayas in the early 1600s
I have done some research and have found the last name Weaver to be English or German...
Yes there was a class system in the 1600s and even today there is a class system, the government files you into a class for taxes today though.
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what is a analogie for weaver
There was 1. Blacksmith 2. Tailor 3. Farmer 4. Weaver 5. Gunsmith 6. Jewler 7. Cabinet maker 8. Soldier 9. Maid 10. Wig Maker 11. Doctor/physician
John Weaver - political consultant - was born in 1959.
Al Weaver's birth name is Alex Weaver.
June Weaver's birth name is June Weaver.
Mandy Weaver's birth name is Amanda Weaver.
Blayne Weaver's birth name is Blayne Nutron Weaver.
Blue Weaver's birth name is Derek John Weaver.
Darrell Weaver's birth name is Darrell Scott Weaver.
Earl Weaver's birth name is Earl Sidney Weaver.
Herman Weaver's birth name is William Herman Weaver.
Jacki Weaver's birth name is Jacqueline Ruth Weaver.