There were no typewriters, just the printing press. Type was set by hand by "typesetters".
In Roman numerals, "C" denotes 100 years. People also use-"cent.","c.", or "C."
Yes, because of giant tv sets, computers, personal electronic devicies, cell phones, and other machines that more people have today than there available 20 years ago; More people use more energy today, than they did 20 years ago.
That is by definition of the word "century". Humans like to count in powers of 10 (100, 100, 1000, etc.), since it is easiest to work with (with the numbering system we use), so humans invented a special name for "10 years", and another for "1000 years", and yet another for "100 years".
Nobody knows who was first because they were invented thousands of years ago in Babylon.
One century=100 years So you could say in the next cenutry my cat will pass away. So in translation you said "In the next 100 years my cat will pass away". Basically century is used as another word for "100 years"
Early film projectors were hand cranked.
no. 100 years ago they did not have electricity so they did not have a grill, they did use fire to cook food on though.
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Yes, of course. That would be 1907 and tables were in use over 5,000 years ago. A 100 years is not very long in history.
Yes, they did. crayons were invented in 1903!
100 yrs ago people use horse a lot. today everybody travels by car
The first electric battery was made in 1800 by Alessandro Volta. In 1878 Thomas Edison gave us the electric light bulb. So in answer to your question yes electricity was in use 100 years ago.
This depends on what today is. See the related link, "100 years ago today". To calculate late the date, subtract 100 from the current year, and use the same date. For example, of today were July 5, 2015, then 100 years ago would be July 5, 1915, since 2015 - 100 = 1915.
Maps, wrist watch...
People use them more often
the expression "five score years ago" is referred to the year 1863 when Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg adress. Five score means one hundred.
Yes, but it was a little different then the Christmas we're use to. It was more about the religious part and a lot of merry making.