The living space in homes throughout Delaware in the 1750s was considered crowded by the living standards for people today. However, people then considered the option of multiple children living in one room to be cozy. Homes often had 2 or 3 bedrooms which were shared by many people, a kitchen, a dining space, and a pantry.
organisms need a living space so that they can reproduce and protect themselves
he was a space cowboy i think no i know he was a space cow boy and i think he is like 80
It's nice to have your own space but some would prefer to have a little more space, and not to have to share a garden.
To answer this question you really need to tell us which country you are talking about..? America, Europe or Asia...
that question is like saying why do humans need a home? animals need home to take care of their children and to keep them safe. many animals also need a place to live so that they know that they would be safe whenever something occurs.
Slaves were allowed in Georgia in the 1750s because the colony needed a labor force for its economy to grow, especially for crops like rice and indigo. The Trustees of Georgia initially banned slavery to create a more egalitarian society, but due to economic pressures, they lifted the ban in 1750 to attract more settlers.
Delaware had rich soil and forests
In the colonial days what did people earn in delaware
Outdoor living furniture styles and designs have changed a great deal in recent years. Outdoor rooms are the fashionable way to expand your living space. If you are among those whose indoor living space prohibits you from entertaining friends and family as often as you would like, you can create a magnificent dining and conversation area on your patio. You can extend your enjoyment of this space by including a heat source such as a firepit.
It would be like living on a death trap of crap. it would be like living with no gravity and you can float in space like... FOREVER. if you want to stop you have to grab on something like spaceship, moon,etc.
The postal code abbreviation for Delaware is DE.
religish..... don't you mean What was Delaware's norm for religion?