The BBc site has good quality data but the most comprehensive will be the British Library which can be visited in person and or contacted via the British Library site.
displaced rural workers migrated to find jobs
You will find some information on 18th century knives at this blog:http://woodsrunnersdiary.blogspot.com/Also on this forum:http://eighteenthcenturylivinghistory.freeforums.org/
18th. 0-100 was the first, 100-200 was the second. So add 100 to find the century.
The Peale Family. Don't feel bad. It took me a while to find it, too.
go to st martins
Frogs.
i dont no can some one find it out.
At related links below, you can find interactive maps detailing coal mines in Britain.
I think it was because the resources to make them were cheap and easy to find, but im not sure
To find out if you are related to Daniel Boone, start by researching your family tree through genealogy websites or local historical societies. Gather information on your ancestors and trace your lineage back to the 18th century when Boone lived. You can also check historical records, such as birth, marriage, and death certificates, which may provide connections. DNA testing through genealogy services can also help identify potential relatives and shared ancestry.
Yes, there are thousands of books that have been written about good hosting practices and etiquette since the early 18th century. You can find these books at Barnes and Noble.
There were very few people who owned GPS receivers at that time, even rich people, noted scientists, and top navigators. Moreover, those who did received no signals, as the GPS satellites had not yet been launched. ******************************************** Latitude could be found in the 18th century by using the sun, moon and stars. It wasn't until chronometers (clocks) became accurate and reliable, that the longitude of a sailing ship's position could be found. Note: GPS receivers are a modern device, and had nothing to do with the 18th century!