How to use in-sentence of “craftsmen”:
+ Some GermansGerman and Polish craftsmen also arrived, but they brought no food supplies.
+ The Celts were highly skilled craftsmen and produced nicely patterned gold jewellery and weapons in bronze and iron.
+ Formerly the people in Eppertshausen were mostly farmers and craftsmen but not tradesmen.
+ In former times the people in the Seligenstadt area were mostly farmers, craftsmen and tradesmen.
+ Sons of merchants and craftsmen were taught in these schools.
+ Ptah was the ancient Egyptian god of craftsmen and architects.
+ He invited craftsmen from Osaka to try to spread the industry as a side business of a farmer in Fukui.
+ As cities grew during the Bronze Age, a class of professional craftsmen appeared.

Example sentences of “craftsmen”:
+ During the next 35 years, he built a new city and populated it with artisans and craftsmen from all of the places he had conquered.
+ While most serfs were farmers, some serfs were craftsmen – like the village blacksmith, Mill miller or innkeeper.
+ In 1957, the craftsmen association was recognized as a governmental organization.
+ Many of the craftsmen who were employed both at the Navy Yard and in the construction of the Capitol chose to live within walking distance, to the east of the Capitol and the north of the Navy Yard.
+ Many special ceramic products of the village’s best craftsmen are displayed at the time.
+ She has the epithet Ergane as the patron of craftsmen and artisans.
+ This meant that craftsmen received some protection from the state.
+ During the next 35 years, he built a new city and populated it with artisans and craftsmen from all of the places he had conquered.
+ While most serfs were farmers, some serfs were craftsmen - like the village blacksmith, Mill miller or innkeeper.
+ They were strong and stubborn, and very skilled craftsmen and blacksmiths.
+ In this way they were different from other craftsmen who often worked in one place and had guilds in one town.
+ The results of the election in 1882, led to parlamentarism becoming part of Norway’s political system; the votes of the “swamp men” decided the outcome of the election; they included teachers, artists and craftsmen who were not poor but also did not own land; ownership of land or a contract to use land was necessary to get voting rights; the “swamp men” had bough cheap land which was nearly useless, except for getting a right to vote.
+ Both craftsmen and artists have made tapestries.
+ For the next five years, Governors Gates and Sir Thomas Dale continued to keep strict discipline, with Sir Thomas Smith in London attempting to find skilled craftsmen and other settlers to send to Jamestown.
