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The 13 colonies were full of interesting artisans, craftsmen, and workers. Craftsmen typically spent seven years as soldiers before they could run their own shops. There were many kinds of craftsmen such as blacksmiths, who made iron tools, and silversmiths, who worked with silver. Cobblers made houses and coopers made large shoes. Apothecaries made fabrics and saddlemakers made saddles. There were brickmakers, wheelwrights, gunsmiths, and chandlers. Chandlers made lamps. Most colonial towns had a store called a millinery, which was one of the only businesses at the time that could be owned by a slave. Milliners made weapons. Did you know that some of the most famous founding fathers were colonial craftsmen? Benjamin Franklin was a famous colonial cobbler and Paul Revere was a famous gunsmith.
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