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Two of the most common apprenticeships were metal working and some placement in the newspaper business.

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An apprentice is a person who learns a skill from a more experienced person

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someone who learns a skill from a person who can do that skill

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someone who wasn`t allowed to marry or was able to talk to his bosses` slaves

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How did a blacksmith find a helper in colonial America?

apprentice apprentice


How did people become artisans in colonial America?

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How did you learn your job in colonial times?

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Could a child be an apprentice to his dad in Colonial Times?

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Did a colonial whaler need an apprentice?

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Did a colonial baker have an apprentice?

A colonial baker had to be an appentice for 3-5 years. according to the colonial baker history by Janet Harlem.


How did the wig maker make wigs in colonial times?

by being an apprentice


What country is Colonial America in?

the country that colonial America is in is new England


Did colonial America make beer?

Beer was brewed in colonial America


How did colonial man learn a trade?

Many people became an apprentice to learn a trade.