They could have been paid in cash or in trade. If a farmer had no cash he may have given beef or flour in place of payment.
the apothecary got their supplies at the blacksmiths or they grew them in their backyard gardens
how much do silversmiths get paid in colonial times
Blacksmiths in colonial cities would shoe horses and make iron objects like the rim of wagon wheels.
Highly skilled, well-trained blacksmiths were held in the highest esteem during Colonial times. Hundreds of blacksmiths supplied and repaired tools, equipment, household goods and weapons made of iron. Their craftsmanship aided a growing population and laid the foundation for commerce and expansion in a new country.
they got their tools from neighborhood blacksmiths
In colonial times horseshoes were made by blacksmiths.
In colonial times it was mostly from England and maybe France.
No, everyone just goes to Lowes - yes they had Lowes in colonial times in Deleware.
I'm sure colonial Virginia had many blacksmiths. The certainly had many horses.
the apothecary got their supplies at the blacksmiths or they grew them in their backyard gardens
how much do silversmiths get paid in colonial times
Horses and wagons could not have operated without blacksmiths. Blacksmiths did all the necessary repairs.
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Blacksmiths in colonial cities would shoe horses and make iron objects like the rim of wagon wheels.
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Blacksmiths and stuff like that