vaia
Answered

Westonci.ca offers quick and accurate answers to your questions. Join our community and get the insights you need today. Ask your questions and receive accurate answers from professionals with extensive experience in various fields on our platform. Discover detailed answers to your questions from a wide network of experts on our comprehensive Q&A platform.

what was the most common jobs in 1800

Sagot :

Farmer, Newspaper Boy, Shoemaker, Rancher.

Answer:

Most common job in 1800

Explanation:

Apothecary - acted as pharmacist, doctor, dentist, and general storekeeper

Barber - cut hair; also was a surgeon

Blacksmith-Armorer - made things from iron and repaired weapons

Bookbinder

Breechesmaker - mades breeches

Brickmaker

Cabinetmaker - made and repaired furniture

Carpenter-joiner - built interiors of ships and houses

Chandler - made candles

Coachmaker - made coaches and wagons

Cooper - made containers of wood, such as barrels

Cutler - made, sold, and repaired knives and scissors

Farrier - shoed horses and acted as a veterinarian

Goldsmith - made hollow ware (bowls, cups, and vases) and jewelry

Gunsmith

Hatter

Leather dresser

Mantuamaker - dressmaker

Milliner - made dresses and hats and sold accessories

Music Teacher

Printer - published the newspaper, sold books and other printed materials, and often served as postmaster

Ropemaker

Saddler - made saddles, harnesses, and other leather items

Shoemaker

Silversmith

Tavern Keeper - provided meals, drinks, entertainment, and lodging

Weaver

Wheelwright - made wheels and carts

Wigmaker

Whitesmith - made things of iron and steel, then polished them to make them look like silver