Two of the most common apprenticeships were metal working and some placement in the newspaper business.
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In "Johnny Tremain," an apprentice typically served his master for a period of seven years to learn a trade. This duration was common during the time period depicted in the story, reflecting the traditional apprenticeship system in colonial America. Johnny, as a silversmith's apprentice, was expected to dedicate this time to mastering the craft under his master's guidance.
colonial period or colonial America
Abigail Adams was the wife of President John Adams. Her name begins with the letter A.
Two undemocratic features of the colonial America were slavery and unequal voting rights
apprentice apprentice
they were apperntices and trained by their master :)
you became a apprentice
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A colonial baker had to be an appentice for 3-5 years. according to the colonial baker history by Janet Harlem.
by being an apprentice
the country that colonial America is in is new England
Beer was brewed in colonial America
Many people became an apprentice to learn a trade.