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Q: What did American colonists use wind mills for?
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by installing wind mills


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Wind mills, sail boats, kites, birds.


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The colonists used water power, because during the Industrial Revolution in the U.S., The development of the textile mills and the inventions that brought it about were powered only by water.


What are 2 examples of how people use wind to their advantage?

People built wind mills as a way to provide energy to grind flour. Sailors used wind to sail across the oceans.


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Do they still use wind mills?

yes they do. it can be used as a decoration/obstacle on miniature golf courses. I would use one to power my home


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Windmills use the wind to turn their sails or blades to convert the energy of the wind into rotational energy. The energy is used to turn heavy stone millstones and grind wheat and other grains into a flour.