The Woodworker: Analysis

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Ben Connolly

Without barrels, Colonial America’s profit would have sunk and its economy would have fallen. Barrels were a great way to trade and store belongings. With the genius design of the barrel, an average man could push one thousand pounds or more. America’s trade profit rested on the shoulders of the most important type of carpenter, the Cooper.