many men were slaves or traders....the women became teachers on the mid 1800's, only the rich had slaves, male salves worked in fields picking crops and hunting, and the female cooked, did housekeeping, and helped the wife with whatever her needs were. Rich colonist often paid there slaves for doing a good job, but that was rare.
many men were slave traders and plantation owners. many women were teachers
Blacksmith, Potter, Silversmith, Schoolteacher ferrier,doctor,tanner,wig maker,shipbuilder, silversmith, weeaver, glass maker, printer, potter,cordwainer/shoemaker,cabinetmaker,woodworker,whitesmith,ropemaker,barrelmaker,papermaker,cooper,joiners,indigio planter,peddler,miller,fletcher,furtrapper,sea captain,innkeeper,soldier,sailmaker, and lighthouse keeper
North Carolina was an important English colony as a source of pitch (tar for water-proofing ships), cotton, tobacco, and its many ports. North Carolina had plantations, so was also a place for slave traders to sell at.
Some jobs are carpenting, farming, blacksmithing, government, portsmen, craftsmen, lumbermen, sailors, trappers, and fishers!
farming and trading were two of the main male jobs. some females were teachers
shoemaker, blacksmith, fisherman, cooper, printer, surveyor, miller, merchant , agriculture, dressmaker, and manufacturing.
Tobacco farming.
many mens were slaves and traders and the women became teachers in the mid
You should go to the library and look at the book Jobs for Kids or 100 Jobs for Kids & Young Adults for some ideas.
in the 1700- 1840s women could work in cotton factories along with men and children.
fishing jobs, building of big ships
Georgia is a hard colony, such as people loosing jobs and being bad in debt.
being an indentured servant (Google indentured servant colonial times)
They had rich soil, therefore they did a lot of farming.
The were quite a number of jobs in the South Carolina colony. Some of them included working in farms, working in factories and plantations among others.
You can find listings for jobs in North Carolina at the following sites...www.osp.state.nc.us/jobs/ or www.snagajob.com/jobs/North_Carolina_jobs.html I hope this helps you and good luck.
You can find jobs in north Carolina at the NC jobs dot com site. They have jobs from the tobacco industry to the university level jobs. Many to choose from that part of the country.
Most of the jobs in the colony of South Carolina were related to agriculture, although being a coastal colony, there would have been a certain amount of jobs involving boats and the sea, such as chandlering, which would be supplying a ship with provisions.
The quality of jobs in North Carolina are lacking. Most jobs are fast food or retail positions where little to no experience is necessary. This leads to lower hourly wages.
The average day life of a North Carolina colonist was pretty similar to that of any other colonist from another colony.The average colonist from North Carolina was most likely a farmer though. If not a farmer than probobly a lumberjack. There were not many other jobs to do around the colony at that time though.
whalers, fisherman, blacksmiths, artisans, ironworking
The best way to find cleaning jobs in North Carolina is to visit the website Craigslist, which has become the premier job listing site on the web.
These websites have job postings at all levels for marketing/sales jobs in North Carolina: http://www.careerbuilder.com/Jobs/Channel/Sales%20-%20Marketing/North%20Carolina http://www.marketingjobs.com/city/marketing/charlotte-marketing-jobs.php
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