Lesson 5
The Middling Sort
Increased wealth in the Deerfield community created a demand for
imported and locally produced goods. The middling sort -- artisans,
craftsmen, and tavern keepers -- settled into the community to meet
those needs. Many of the "middling sort" in Deerfield
settled along the Albany Road, after land owned by the minister
was sold in 1759 to accommodate their shops. It is along that road
that we meet Justin Hitchcock, a hatter, and Elizabeth Amsden, a
weaver.
Life choices were limited for children of the
middling sort. If the means to educate the family's sons did not
exist, they would often be apprenticed to a skilled craftsman to
learn a trade. Still others came to a craftsman as indentured servants
to learn a trade. In this lesson we will learn about the indentures
of a man and a woman, along with a curious story of a woman weaver.
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