No. Chicago, Illinois did not exist in the 1500s and 1600s.
Some are still satnding, some have deteriorated, and some have become museums.
There are several types of museums, typically categorized by their focus and collections. Common types include art museums, history museums, science museums, natural history museums, and children's museums. Additionally, specialized museums exist, such as technology, military, and cultural museums, each serving to educate and engage the public in different ways. The exact number can vary widely depending on how one defines and categorizes them.
Museums did not exist in those days,
No. The dodo died out in the 1600s. There is no evidence at all that any still exist.
The fossils that are currently stored in museums.
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Massachusetts didn't exist as Massachusetts in the 1600's so there was no economy.
yes if u go to those museums u see mummies leftovers of them
They supported scientific academies, observatories and museums. These societies provided financial support to scientists and published scientific books and journals.
There are several surviving examples, typically in museums or in the hands of licenced collectors.
Zero. Plymouth didn't exist until 1620 and they grew/hunted for what they needed. Made everything.