they made candles and ate and slept.
Boston was a port so there was jobs in shipping and ships. Coopers, tailors, lawyers, candle makers, soap makers, cobblers, printers, inn keepers, taverns, just to name a few.
Well it depends! Wax candle makers were rich because beeswax candles were of high demand and toll... something [ :-) ] candle makers were poor. THEY WERE POOR/RECIEVED A MODEST INCOME AS IT WAS AN EASY CRAFT TO LEARN
it is a colonial man or mostly women who made baskets a long time ago
they crafted furniture and household items. they made every thing out of wood as in the name woodworker.
they made candles and ate and slept.
it looked like a building
Boston was a port so there was jobs in shipping and ships. Coopers, tailors, lawyers, candle makers, soap makers, cobblers, printers, inn keepers, taverns, just to name a few.
Well it depends! Wax candle makers were rich because beeswax candles were of high demand and toll... something [ :-) ] candle makers were poor. THEY WERE POOR/RECIEVED A MODEST INCOME AS IT WAS AN EASY CRAFT TO LEARN
Printers, Shoemakers, Blacksmiths, candle makers, Bakers, and boat makers
candle maker
mommy
People in colonial Pennsylvania had a variety of ways in which they could earn a living. The jobs available included carpentry, farming, labor workers, shop keepers, candle makers, and livery workers.
B'coz we didn't have lights then!
weave and create rugs
in a shop
furniture