The turkeys invaded Britain hundreds of years before the Victorian Era. They sailed to England from the Bahamas on Viking Ships. When they arrived in England they slaughtered everyone they saw. During the Turkey Raids, men, women, and children were all brutally murdered. The Turkeys used swords, axes, chainsaws, TNT, C4, Jump Jets, and many many more weapons. By the time they were done, England was an aids infested wasteland. There were barely any people, and most survivors were missing important limbs such as arms, legs, and genitals. Not after England started to rebuild, the raptors attacked.
The Georgian era.
Victorian
chimney sweep
Yes, The Victorian era was 1837-1901 and the Edwardian era was 1901-1910 Because the Victorian era is named after Queen Victoria, and the Edwardian after her son who came to the throne on her death
The Regency Era
The Turkey was not known in England until 1526 when 6 birds were acquired from Indian traders in America and brought to England. Henry Vlll was the first King to enjoy Turkey and also made the bird fashionable at Christmas - but expensive. Before that, geese, boar's head and peacocks were served. Turkeys have been in most homes, but only for the last 60 years or so
The Romans brought sugar to Britain. Before the Romans, people in Britain used honey, and other sweet foods as sweeteners.
Turkeys originated in North America. They were domesticated by indigenous peoples in Mexico and the U.S. before being brought to Europe.
A. Complete the sentences 1. Charles Dickens wrote 'The Christmas Carol' in _________. 2. The invention of the _________ allowed poor people to return to the country for Christmas to be with their families. 3. At the start of the Victorian era, toys were handmade which made them ________. 4. Father Christmas originally dressed in ______ coloured clothes. 5. In a poor child's stocking only an ________, ________ and some ______ could be found. 6. Turkeys had been brought to Britain from _________ years before the Victorian era. 7. Rowland Hill introduced the _____ ______ to Britain in 1840. 8. Prince Albert introduced the first Christmas ______ in Britain in 1840 from his native Germany. 9. The Christmas Cracker was invented by _____ ______ who worked as a _______ -______. 10. The first carol singers were called 'The _____'.
It was brought to Britain by merchants centuries before Walter Raleigh. It is not recorded who the first was.
Wild turkeys do not have to carry diseases, but some of them do. You should not get those diseases because the turkeys will be cleaned before given to you to eat.
Before Churchill was Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain was in Office. They brought Churchill in for the war because of his Military past.
The North American rattle snakes were already here and the turkey is native to the Americas. When the English colonists came to North America they brought with them the descendants (that were also new varieties) of the Wild Turkeys that the Spanish explorers brought to Europe centuries before.
No! Turkeys have to be beheaded and plucked before cooking.
The Georgian era.
2 months
it was brought before congress in 1791