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skozewski



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Post Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 8:44 am      Post subject: Occupation: ​laborer/worker in the 1800'S
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What does laborer/worker mean as far as one's place in the social class in the 1800's? I guess it's not land owner.
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Post Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 8:56 am      Post subject: Re: Occupation: ​laborer/worker in the 1800'S
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skozewski wrote:
What does laborer/worker mean as far as one's place in the social class in the 1800's? I guess it's not land owner.


Most often it was a wage laborer, working for someone on a farm.

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