In 1750, the people ate a lot of dried meats, usually pork. Beef was very rare at this time in the Colonies. People ate eggs and drank milk. They also used eggs and flour to make other foods like biscuits and cakes. Chicken was also a meat that was eaten.
It depends on where you are eating at in the 1700s
The main dishes in 1793 were bread, cheese and beef. Meat was a common staple because people used to domesticate various animals for slaughter.
They ate cabbages, deer, vegetables, anything they could find edible off the land.
King Louis XVI of France was executed on 21 January 1793.
1793... do u mean: one thousand seven hundred and ninety three? to answer your actual question: Mille sept cent quatre-vingt treize.
he made the cotton gin in 1793.
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Many people who were born in 1793 dies in 1856. They were 63 years old.
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In 1793 there were a lot of things that we're different than 2010. In 2010 there were lots of people doing drugs killing people raping people and breaking into places . But in 1793 there were probably not as many of those things happening . In 2010 there were many reports of people getting pregnant in 1793 there weren't as many reports . in 1793 there weren't as much technology as there is no people outside hanging out with people cooking more adventurous and experience things . Now in 2010 people are playing with technology watching TV sitting on the couch being lazy bums .
yes, famous and normal/average people survived the fever of 1793.
over 1 million people
people lived inside it
People died
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