Almost every town and city would have had a blacksmith. Not only did they create guns and horseshoes, they also creates farm tools, wagon axles and axes for lumberjacks. Life could not function properly without a blacksmith.It was there job to prepair certain item that dealed with metal or wood.
Many, probably most, blacksmiths worked on the manorial estates. There is a lot of call for everything from horse shoes to scythe blades on the manors. The smithies were often at the edge of villages. There may have been smithies in towns, but finer work was done by people with a greater level of specialization that blacksmiths, and so the shops in town would tend to be of a different sort. For example, cutlers made spoons, knives, forks, and other kitchen and dining tools, and armorers made armor, swords, and arrow heads.
At a Smith, Forge, or anywhere they have access to a furnace, and anvil and a hammer.
Blacksmiths originated in the Middle East about 3000 years B.C. They first welded dishware and other such items.
The room where the medieval blacksmith worked was called βforgeβ, also known as a smithy, and this is where various weapons of hunting and fighting were made in addition to tools for farming.
in a workshop full of fire
Blacksmiths worked with metals. For example, they worked with steel and/or iron to create things such as horseshoes.
Some common jobs in pioneer days included farmers, blacksmiths, carpenters, teachers, tailors, and traders. People also worked as miners, ranchers, sailors, and fur trappers depending on the region. Women often worked as seamstresses, cooks, or caretakers of the household.
Slaves possibly worked for blacksmiths in the southern US. There were blacksmiths all over the world who did not use slave labour.
No. He only worked with heavy metal. Iron, bronze. A goldsmith or silversmith worked with gold and silver.
they worked in cities as skilled laborers as blacksmiths and Carpenter's slaves worked on farms, onboard ships, and in the growing shipbuilding industry.
you call them an armorer or a blacksmith,blacksmiths are from the pioneer ages but i just call them smithers=] GUNSMITH
she worked and worked she lived in a house made of sod also
Slaves worked as Skilled laborers, blacksmiths, and carpenters.
People worked as blacksmiths, farmers, merchants, silversmiths, planitation owners and soldiers.
Most people in France in the 1600s worked as farmers. Some people worked as fishmongers, tailors, blacksmiths, shoemakers, and inn keepers.
blacksmiths, butchers, gold and silver mining, agriculture (slavery), or worked for a landlord.
they were cobblers blacksmiths bakers butuers vegtable sellers farmers and people that worked for the mair