In the 1300s, most people were farmers. Other serfs or working people included carters, porters, carpenters' and masons' helpers, fishers, the serf officers of manors, such as reeves, gatekeepers, herdsmen, sailors, miners, people who worked in quarries, servants, and so on.
Contrary to the impression you might get from reading history books, there were always middle class people in the Middle Ages; they just were not particularly numerous in the Early Middle Ages. They included independent bakers, butchers, masons, carpenters, chandlers, armorers, metal workers, independent blacksmiths, workers in fine leather, weavers of fine fabrics, tailors of fine clothes, merchants of all sorts of goods, jewelers, independent scribes, and people who made the prepared meals most townspeople ate.
Many were soldiers for at least part of their lives.
There were many monks and nuns, in addition to the priests who lived in nearly every village.
There were nobles and their stewards, and a variety of government officials.
There were many other types of jobs.
Rat catcher
charcoal maker
cooper
blacksmith
rag picker
baker
lawyer
maid
laundress
candle maker
gun powder maker
sailor
falconer
stable hand
archer
monk/priest
banker
seamstress
brewer
These are just some of the jobs that come to mind. There were many more.
people had jobs like black smith's and servant's and siver smith's
blacksmith, preist, bakers, knight and grocerys. many more
The job that people in England had during the 1600s were mostly rural. Many people worked in various forms of farming.
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People were farmers (only for themselves NOT cash crops), whalers, blacksmiths, fisherman, and ship builders.
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they had farming
Women during the civil war could not have any jobs unless they were slaves and/or being in the house taking care of their children.
Shoemakers, farmers, and seamstresses were some of the common jobs in the 1600's in England. Other jobs that were common were blacksmiths, bakers, and livery stable workers.
Shoemakers, farmers, and seamstresses were some of the common jobs in the 1600's in England. Other jobs that were common were blacksmiths, bakers, and livery stable workers.
Some of the jobs in Rhode Island in the 1600s included deacon or minister, blacksmith, carpenter, and baker. Other jobs included teacher and nanny.
Most people in France in the 1600s worked as farmers. Some people worked as fishmongers, tailors, blacksmiths, shoemakers, and inn keepers.
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Some jobs people living in London in the 1600's performed included butchers, bakers, and doctors. During this time, most people had specific trades they specialized in rather than performing many different types of jobs.
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Fur Trappers, Lumer shipping, and Slave trading were popular jobs back in the 1600-1700s. - Baylee S.
McDonalds, Kay Jewelers, and Strickland Propane were all common jobs.