| A | B |
| preacher | held church services, baptized settlers |
| gentleman | man of upper-class, hired laborers to work for him so he could live life of leisure |
| carpenter | built furniture, tools, wagons and houses |
| sailor | knew how to sail a ship, had good sense of direction |
| barber | gave haircuts and trimmed beards |
| tailor | made clothes from cloth and leather |
| gunner | responsible for the guns and cannons |
| bricklayer | made bricks, laid brick to build buildings |
| tradesman | traded with Indians, traded things they brought from England for Indian furs and for food |
| apothecary | had a store where he sold spices, herbs and medicines, like a pharmacist-made powders, syrups and pills to heal |
| surgeon | operated on settlers when they were wounded or broke bones |
| sailor | knew how to sail a ship, had a good sense of direction |