Tailor, farmer, baker, cobbler, builder, footman, carriage driver, butler, clerk, wagon maker, doctor, maid, dressmaker, cook, weaver, iron worker, potter, wagon maker, carpenter, laborer, barrister, priest, prison guard, constable, butcher, mayor, mill owner, chimney sweep, millener, hotelier, haberdasher, abattoir worker, upholsterer, furniture maker, tin maker, brickmaker, grocer, innkeeper, judge, servant, blacksmith, apothecary, scribe, lawyer, and as much as I hate to admit it, there were quite a few prostitutes as well.
Two jobs were blacksmithing or farming
The jobs inculded Farming, fishing, housework, ect
There were far too many variety of jobs in the 1700s to name them all. Here are some examples from the top of my head. Tailor Millener (hat maker) Hotelier Prostitute Mill Owner Chimney Sweep Judge Mayor Butcher Abattoir Worker Baker Haberdasher (Curtain maker) Upholsterer Furniture Maker Carpenter
People started using machines on farms so they lost their jobs.
Farming was most important because of the plantations. Other jobs available was being a blacksmith, potter, shoemaker, craftsmen, or a bricklayer.
They were mostly farmers in Connecticut and had some indentured slaves.
Fur Trappers, Lumer shipping, and Slave trading were popular jobs back in the 1600-1700s. - Baylee S.
Two jobs were blacksmithing or farming
they run for joblol
they cleaned the toilet
The jobs inculded Farming, fishing, housework, ect
gunsmith
i dont reely know, i just want to rite somethin : D
There were far too many variety of jobs in the 1700s to name them all. Here are some examples from the top of my head. Tailor Millener (hat maker) Hotelier Prostitute Mill Owner Chimney Sweep Judge Mayor Butcher Abattoir Worker Baker Haberdasher (Curtain maker) Upholsterer Furniture Maker Carpenter
In the 1700s, Latin American politics was dominated by the highest social class in the land. Only the rich could hold jobs in government and the church.
People started using machines on farms so they lost their jobs.
Farming was most important because of the plantations. Other jobs available was being a blacksmith, potter, shoemaker, craftsmen, or a bricklayer.