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This Picture show that the population of th eWest grew in the 1800s is made by the land..
Economic reform movements developed in the late 1800 because in the late 1800s farmers experienced great economic hardships, suffering from falling prices and rising costs.
The 1800s refers to the year that the item pictured on the stamp was used, not when the stamp was issued. It has a minimal value.
William Wordsworth wrote the poem "The Kitten and the Falling Leaves" in the early 1800s, as part of his poetry collection "Lyrical Ballads." The exact year of its composition is not definitively known.
Of course they did! Pictures that are shown from the 1800's display people never smiling because the picture taking process was too long back then. They had to stay still for a long period of time in order for the picture to be captured.
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a tight money supply high prices for new equipment falling prices for their crops
The wagon my friend. I would post a picture but my computer wont let me. So there's your answer! Have a great day!
Most likely due to the amount of time it took to pose for the picture. Also those clothes must have been quite uncomfortable to wear, much less standing still for so long for the picture taking process.
the food in the 1800s are rashened the food in the 1800s are rashened
they did not have plains back then in the 1800s
There was no such thing in the 1800s.