
Item List
Antique Dealer
Apothecary
Colonists can thank apothecaries for providing medical services and pharmaceuticals, supporting colonial healthcare and well-being.
Artist
Colonists can thank artists for producing artworks, paintings, and sculptures that enriched colonial culture and society with creativity, expression, and beauty.
Barber
Beekeeper
Blacksmith
Colonists can thank blacksmiths for providing essential metal tools, hardware, and equipment for colonial industries, agriculture, and daily life.
Bookbinder
Colonists can thank bookbinders for preserving knowledge and information by binding books and documents, facilitating access to literature and scholarship in colonial libraries and collections.
Bookmaker
Colonists can thank bookmakers for producing books, manuscripts, and written materials that contributed to the dissemination of knowledge, culture, and ideas in colonial society.
Brewer
Thanks for brewer! Colonists can thank brewers for their artistry in crafting beer and other fermented beverages that were enjoyed by colonists of all walks of life. Brewers played a vital role in colonial society by providing a source of safe hydration and social lubrication, as well as contributing to the economy through the production and sale of alcoholic beverages.
Builder
Colonists can thank builders for constructing homes, public buildings, and infrastructure essential for colonial expansion, urbanization, and societal development.
Butcher
Thanks for butcher! Colonists can thank butchers for their skill in processing and distributing meat products that were essential for nourishment and sustenance in colonial households. Butchers provided colonists with a reliable source of fresh and preserved meats, ensuring that they had access to protein-rich food items that formed the cornerstone of their diets.
Carpenter
Cartwright
Chandler
Colonists can thank chandlers for making candles and soap, supplying colonial communities with essential household items for lighting and cleanliness.
Chemist
Colonists can thank chemists for conducting scientific research and experimentation, contributing to advancements in various fields and industries in colonial society.
China Importer
Colonists can thank China importers for importing fine china and porcelain, providing colonial consumers with elegant and decorative tableware for dining and entertainment.
Chocolatier
Clockmaker
Clothier
Coachbuilder
Cobbler
Colonists can thank cobblers for crafting and repairing footwear, ensuring the comfort and functionality of shoes and boots essential for everyday life and work in colonial America.
Contractor
Colonists can thank contractors for managing and overseeing construction projects, ensuring efficient and timely completion of colonial building endeavors.
Cooper
Colonists can thank coopers for manufacturing barrels and casks crucial for storing and transporting goods such as food, beverages, and other commodities, supporting colonial trade and commerce.
Cutler
Dairy Farmer
Decorator
Colonists can thank decorators for providing interior design services, furnishing colonial homes and public spaces with decorative elements and furnishings, enhancing comfort and ambiance.
Dyer
Colonists can thank dyers for coloring fabrics and textiles, providing colonial consumers with vibrant and fashionable materials for clothing, furnishings, and decorative items.
Farmer
Colonists can thank farmers for cultivating crops and raising livestock, providing essential food and resources for colonial sustenance, trade, and economic prosperity.
Fisherman
Colonists can thank fishermen for supplying an essential source of food, sustaining colonial populations with fresh seafood and contributing to the development of local economies through trade and commerce.
Foundry Owner
Colonists can thank foundry owners for producing cast metal objects and components vital for colonial construction, transportation, and industrial applications.
Furniture Maker
Furrier
Gardener
Glassblower
Colonists can thank glassblowers for producing glassware used in colonial homes, businesses, and construction projects, enhancing functionality and aesthetics in colonial life.
Goldsmith
Grain Merchant (Baker)
Colonists can thank grain merchants for importing essential ingredients, ensuring a steady supply for colonial bakeries to craft delicious bread and pastries.
Grocer
Gunsmith
Colonists can thank gunsmiths for manufacturing and maintaining firearms crucial for hunting, self-defense, and military defense, ensuring colonial security and independence.
Haberdasher
Herbalist
Horse Breeder
Thanks for horse breeder! Colonists can thank horse breeders for their dedication to breeding and raising horses, which were indispensable in colonial America for transportation, agriculture, and military purposes. Through selective breeding and care, horse breeders ensured that colonists had access to strong, reliable, and well-trained horses, facilitating travel, commerce, and communication across the vast expanses of the colonial landscape.
Horticulturist
Thanks for horticulturist! Colonists can thank horticulturists for their expertise in cultivating and propagating plants, fruits, and vegetables that sustained colonial communities and contributed to their dietary diversity and nutrition. By developing innovative agricultural practices and introducing new plant varieties, horticulturists helped colonists adapt to their new environment and thrive in challenging conditions.
Indigo Farmer
Colonists can thank indigo farmers for cultivating indigo plants and producing indigo dye that supported colonial textile and dyeing industries, contributing to colonial economic prosperity.
Innskeeper
Colonists can thank innkeepers for offering accommodations, meals, and hospitality to travelers, facilitating colonial mobility and fostering cultural exchange.
Instrument Importer (Musician)
Colonists can thank instrument importers for bringing fine musical instruments to colonial shores, enabling the creation of beautiful melodies and enriching colonial culture with the power of music.
Jewler
Lamp Maker
Leatherworker
Locksmith
Lumberjack
Colonists can thank lumberjacks for harvesting timber and wood products necessary for construction, fuel, and various industries, contributing to colonial infrastructure and economic development.
Mapmaker (Cartographer)
Mason
Colonists can thank masons for constructing sturdy and durable buildings, walls, and structures that provided shelter, security, and infrastructure for colonial communities.
Mechanic
Metalworker
Colonists can thank metalworkers for contributing to the fabrication of various metal goods, including utensils, implements, and machinery, essential for colonial productivity and development.
Miller
Milliner
Munitions Manufacturer
Colonists can thank munitions manufacturers for producing arms and ammunition, supporting colonial defense efforts and military operations.
Navigator
Optician
Painter
Colonists can thank painters for decorating colonial interiors, exteriors, and ships with paint, enhancing aesthetics and preserving surfaces from weathering and deterioration.