The fire wasn't started by a 'who' the fire was started by an object. An arc light shorted out and set an asbestos curtain ablaze that was meant to be able to come down, but something was blocking it. Barely any fire fighting objects were in the theatre, and exits were not only unmarked, but some were locked by foreign locks nobody knew how to work them.
the person who started the Iroquois confederacy was a man. That's it
the Iroquois mainly fighted with spheres and fire breathing dragons =)
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre burned to the ground on June 29, 1613. The fire started because of a cannon that was used during a performance of 'Henry VIII.'
The tree roots, the council fire, and the eagle are used in the Iroquois constitution.
The Globe Theatre was destroyed by a fire on June 29, 1613, during a performance of Henry VIII. The fire started when a cannon was fired as part of the play's special effects, igniting the thatched roof. The blaze spread quickly, and the theatre was engulfed in flames within minutes. It was rebuilt the following year, but with a tiled roof to prevent future fires.
they used axe tomahawk and fire
They cooked food on a fire.
A Fire in a Burlesque Theatre - 1904 was released on: USA: March 1904
The Iroquois were totally against the British and French people, so they made them angry and started a war called, the Iroquois Wars/Beaver Wars.
THEY use to make fire and put a robe on top of the fire to speak
FIRE
no they use wood and fire for cooking