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The beginning colony requires a full plethora of tradesmen to help it grow and develop.
Colonial Tradesmanship allows you to craft some simple tools and is the first step on your way to becoming a useful and productive tradesman in the New World.
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For all the rest were poore Gentlemen, Tra … For all the rest were poore Gentlemen, Tradesmen, Serving-men, libertines, and such like, ten times more fit to spoyle a Common-wealth, than either begin one, or but helpe to maintaine one.<br/>--John Smith, The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England and The Summer IslesVirginia, New-England and The Summer Isles +
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