In the 1860's stoves became available. They had burners on the top and an area inside for roasting or baking. Before this time, people cooked on an open fire in the fireplace and also used the tiles on the bottom of the fireplace for baking bread.
The gas oven had been invented, so they used some form of that.
No. Foxes were not brought into Australia until the 1860s. Captain Cook died in 1779.
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The US American sports people played in the 1860s were rather limited. Some of them included golf, boxing, cricket, baseball and rowing among others.
Yes it was invented in the 1860s
No, the 1860s are in the 19th century.
Yes they ate salad in the 1860s.
by putting black people there
In the 1860s gold and diamonds were discovered in Southern Africa. People from all over came to cash in on the mineral discoveries.
From memory, he was Omai and came from Tahiti. I used to have a bit of an interest in history, and recall that the word Maori was a late comer - perhaps 1860s? I don't have an etymological or historic dictionary.
Thomas Cook of Derbyshire, England opened the first travel agency (Thomas Cook & Son) in 1841, offering excursions around the United Kingdom. In 1850 he expanded to France, and in the 1860s, Switzerland, the United States, Egypt and Italy, creating the first holidays, or vacations. Obviously at the time, such trips were only available to the middle and upper classes of people.
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The largest town in BC in the 1860s was Barkerville. It is stated that in the 1860s the population was 5,000 and it was designated the National Historic Site of Canada in the year 1924.