I think they would hide in dutches or in a home that is far away from the war. or maybe in a other state, city, or country.I really don't know to tell you the truth that is my prediction
New technology during the War of 1812 allowed for more sturdier ships to be built. Ships were built with live oak timbers during this time, which made them more resistant to gunshots.
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1812
NO! If people complained about the bad treatment they would be fired and live on the street.
Great Britain, although Welsh people would say that they live in Wales, Scots would say that they live in Scotland and English people would say that they live in England.
What did people live in in the 1300's
The same places they live now.
The infant mortality rate in 1812 Great Britain was 168 deaths per 1000 live births.
I would consider carpet to be a dead load. Carpeting typically doesn't move during the life of the structure. If it did it would be considered a live load similar to people, partitions and walls (walls can be moved during the life of a structure), bookcases, etc...
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Canada
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