Examples of 'were merchants' in a sentence

Meaning of "were merchants"

were merchants - Indicates that individuals or groups engaged in commercial trading or selling of goods

How to use "were merchants" in a sentence

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were merchants
A large proportion of them were merchants and craftsmen.
They were merchants or cattle dealers.
The majority of the population were merchants and peasants.
Many of them were merchants and were involved in the fur trade.
One of them was a gardener and the others were merchants.
Most of them were merchants and businessmen.
All of them were likely in trades or were merchants.
The rest were merchants and farmers.
He and many of his descendants were merchants.
Thirteen were merchants of some kind.
Makes sense if they were merchants.
A few were merchants or landowners.
The two eldest were merchants.
All this because your father welcomed an army into his house thinking they were merchants.
His family were merchants.

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Theyhad a considerable amount of money because they were merchants.
The parties were merchants.
They were merchants in Budapest.
Most of the Jewish people were merchants and tradesmen.
There were merchants at Coldstream.
Krasnystaw was a typical shtetl and most of the Jews were merchants and artisans.
They were merchants.
The main continental trading partners of Scottish burghs were merchants in Flanders.
Some Jews were merchants and others were butchers.
The Blackallers were merchants.
His ancestors were merchants trading in slaves and products from the United Kingdom.
Often went nobles, the trade in and were merchants.
The Morgans were merchants and wealthy landowners.
Of course, not all of these foreigners were merchants.
The earliest pioneers of science were merchants and artisans and their children.
Some were merchants who came and went, while others settled there permanently.
The majority of Jews were merchants and artisans.
Her parents were Lourenço and Sancha Martins, who were merchants.
Qavam family were merchants originally from Qazvin.
Many came from London, where they were merchants.
Most of the early migrants were merchants involved in trade with Persian Gulf ports.
There were also a growing number of Russian emigrants, most of whom were merchants or craftsmen.
He and his brother William were merchants importing Madeira wine and selling other goods.
The apostles, Judas and Simon Peter were merchants.
His parents were merchants in Cognac.
They said, in many cases, that the victims were merchants.
Simon and Woolf Heller were merchants in dried fruit.
Her family were merchants of Russian extraction from Königsberg, the East Prussian capital.
Father and uncle, who were merchants and.
Serova 's parents were merchants who operated a shop that specialized in colonial wares.
Many were indentured labourers ; others were merchants or plantation owners.
Many of these were merchants involved in New Spain 's principal activities.
Aghdashloo 's aunt and her husband were merchants and wealthy ones.
Gracia 's family were merchants who likely had fled the Spanish Inquisition in 1492.
During medieval times, these buildings were merchants and aristocrats houses.

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