Wages were about 6 Shillings (60c) in that era
it looked like a joke
A blacksmith was very busy in the 1500's in the Colonies. All metal items the Colonists needed had to be made by hand.
Yes, they could be a blacksmith. They need to get all the help they could get. Like any moment there could be a war.
i don't know i'm in 3rd grade
Yes but the rings back then were not designed like today's. One ring to look up would be the 1700s Georgian Heart ring. That's a good example of how a ring looked back then.
A blacksmith in the 1700s could typically make a horseshoe in about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the complexity of the shoe and the skill of the blacksmith.
The jobs inculded Farming, fishing, housework, ect
they had a jobs like blacksmith, semdress, cook etc. Also in the revolution a lot of young men joined the army and fought and we won the war
Try googling "1700s people"
Go to a blacksmith forge, i like to use the one in Whiterun which is to the right of the main gate.
Blacksmith as in making Metals? Sure Ill sayok E.g When The Blacksmith Was Making My (Item's Name), I Felt Happy That My Friend Will like this Gift
they were good
In the 1700s, wages varied significantly by occupation, region, and gender. Generally, men earned higher wages than women, often receiving about two to three times more for similar work. Women predominantly worked in domestic roles or as laborers, with their earnings typically reflecting societal norms that undervalued their contributions. Additionally, economic conditions and local demand influenced wage levels, leading to further disparities based on gender and profession.
A blacksmith place is ran like a man powered factory. There are steps to everything a blacksmith does to ensure quality. Everything they make there is a routine and technique to reach that level.
The blacksmith in Club Penguin makes silverware like armor for the knights. The same thing is for the goldsmith.
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i have no clue... :(