There might not really be any new ones. Alcoholic Beverages have been known since the dawning of time, and carbonated soft drinks have been with us since the early 1900's. Energy drinks are more modern, but a good many people consider them just a fad. Water has always existed, but only recently have people decided to sell it in bottles.
Now, if extraterrestrial creatures existed, then maybe they'd bring their beverages with them. Or we'd find a way to turn some of their secretions into a beverage. Fermented alien slime anyone? LOL! That would certainly be a new beverage.
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i don't think you can ebay is the best option i have a few items left from that era and if i ilke iceberg history!
history of surveying from greek to modern era
The 2nd named era was the Paleoarchean Era.
"A History of the World in 6 Glasses" is a book by Tom Standage that explores the impact six different beverages (beer, wine, spirits, coffee, tea, and cola) have had on human history. Each beverage represents a different era and social, economic, and cultural changes. The book connects the development of these drinks with broader historical events and themes.
US history is typically divided into the following epochs: Pre-Columbian era, Colonial era, Revolutionary era, Early Republic era, Civil War era, Reconstruction era, Gilded Age, Progressive era, World War era, Cold War era, Civil Rights era, and Modern era. Each of these epochs represents significant periods of change and development in American history.
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An era is "A long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic."
Open your history book. I know that there are pictures in that chapter that deal with the Progressive movement/era. Look at them and use them. Think. Your teacher is having you do this to see how much you have learned from the chapter and the class. Doing this assignment will demonstrate your understanding the time/era. Wiki will not do this for you. Get to work. All you have to do is stop and think.
Reform era. From 1820 to 1865.
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