who cares lol
the early historical facts of georgia are the first known inhabitants,exploration,settlement,and colonial days
I dont know get a life
I dont know get a life
Colonial and/or territorial days of Tennessee?
their was not a colonial day
About the colonial & territorial days in Washington State
If u wanna know about the Colonial an Territorial days go to wikipedia.com :)
Yes, the "D" in "colonial days" should be capitalized only if it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun (e.g., Colonial Days Festival).
Ranges from 144-151 days. The average is 147 days.
Gestation for wild sheep is about 180 days (compared to 150 days for domestic sheep.)
These were the types of homes colonial New Yorkers lived in: Colonial houses were much differrent then the houses we have today. Houses in early colonial days were not big or fancy. Most houses were made out of brick or charcoal. In winter, a colonial house was so cold if you wrote a letter, the ink might freeze right on your pen! Houses in early colonial days had one room. It was called the keeping room. The family cooked, cleaned and slept in the keeping room. Only the parents and babies slept in the keeping room. The oldest children slept in the attic. Colonial houses also had barns where animals, lanterns and tools were kept.
The primary source of energy for seedlings in the early days of growth is stored energy in the seed itself. As the seed germinates, it uses the stored starches and oils for initial growth until it can develop its own photosynthetic capabilities to produce energy from sunlight.