Automobiles began to be used widely in most parts of England in the late 1930's, but their crazy british bastards so who knows, right?
drinking alcohol will become common singing and dancing will become more common people being rude to their parents will become more common murders and kidnapping will become more common hope this helps :)
1918
Yes.
William become the king.
Henry VIII wanted a divorce, but divorce was banned by the Catholic Church therefore Henry decided to appoint himself head of the Church of England so he could get a divorce. However, Henry did not become a Protestant and he continued to practice Catholicism until his death. The Reformation in England did not cause the country to become Protestant. It allowed dissenting ideas freer access to the population. The teachings of men like John Calvin became more common in England because the Church of England was not so directly linked to Rome.
Automobiles, clothes, chemicals, and technology.
Most are produced in Coventry and Liverpool, England.
Trains, horses, wagons, and automobiles were common.
Plantations existed more in the south mainly because of the slavery to farm them.
it started in Italy spread to Spain then England and to other countries of the world
No. Only used Lexus automobiles that have been hand selected by a Lexus dealership for high quality can become certified.
A bench seat is a padded seat that runs the entire width of the cabin. Although it used to be very common in American automobiles, it has been gradually phased out.
Yes, over the centuries, England has had varying burial practices for the deceased. In modern times, cremation has become more common than traditional burial, but both methods are still widely practiced in England.
Automobiles. They didn't even become an industry until the 1900's.
Higher end cars in the early 50's
No, feet are the most common means of transportation, whether it be human feet, horse feet, or donkey feet.
Alvis automobiles were produced from 1919 to 1967 by Alvis Car and Engineering Company Ltd of Coventry England.