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Shipbuilding.
They went to the store. Got some cheese, saw it had holes in it and but it back ;D
Some jobs in colonial Rhode Isand were fisherman, making textiles (clothing), and shipbuilding, or simply working with lumber.Farmers, foresters and fishermen although numerous craftsmen like smiths, wrights, masons, joiners, brewers and vinters were also essential. Cobblers and tinkers, bakers, butchers, tanners, candlestick makers, weavers and tailors all were needed.Farmers, foresters and fishermen. There were also the specialists like masons, joiners, wrights and smiths who were essential, as well as tradesmen and cobblers, cooks, butchers, bakers, tanners, brewers, vinters and candlestick makers.
why are some hazards like floods social -natural hazarts
Fire Hazards!
The Rhode Island slave trade made many families rich.
some of the major hazards in mountain areas are avalanche and landslides.
Some claim that the rote learning skills of the era made educators simple robotic tools or metronomes that never missed a beat (or an opportunity to beat) in the classroom,
Today some are teachers and some are students. Like in a bee hive, most are workers and a few are drones. During Colonial days the 72 hour work week was normal no matter if you were a farmer or fisherman, free or indentured.
There are actually several different hazards when it comes to polythene. Some of these hazards include it not being biodegradable and it can be toxic to animals when ingested.
A colonial architect is some one who is colonial and is a architect!
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