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Where did George Washington place his cannon to pound the British in Boston?

The cannons were placed in the Roxbury area in Boston during the Siege of Boston. The Siege of Boston occurred from April 19, 1775 to March 17, 1776.


How much did a pound of beef cost during the great depression?

it cost about 10 cents a pound


Did people that live during the revolutionary war eat pound cake?

Yes.


What did the Patriots eat during the American Revolution?

A pound of bread, a pound of meat, a gill of dry beans or peas, and a gill of rum. But they were lucky to even get half of that.


In which year were pounds first used in England?

During the later part of the 8th century AD, the Pound was a value without a coin. It was an accounting value based on 240 silver Pennies weighing one pound. Over the ensuing 400 years, the 240 silver Pennies became known as a "pound of sterlings" eventually giving rise to the expression "Pound Sterling" during the late 12th century AD. The Pound Sterling is the oldest currency in the world that is still in use today. Ad Hoc Bank of England One Pound notes, often hand written, were issued from 1694(?) to 1821(?). The Sovereign (One Pound face value) was first issued in 1817. The H.M. Treasury One Pound note was first issued in 1914. The modern Bank of England One Pound note was first issued in 1928. The One Pound coin was first issued for circulation in 1983. There were One Pound gold coins issued during the reign of Elizabeth I, but they were apparently not very popular. Henry VIII, Edward VI and Mary also issued Sovereign coins, nothing like the modern Sovereign, but due to currency problems at the time, their face value varied greatly.

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Where did George Washington place his cannon to pound the British in Boston?

The cannons were placed in the Roxbury area in Boston during the Siege of Boston. The Siege of Boston occurred from April 19, 1775 to March 17, 1776.


When colonists staged the Boston Tea Party what were they really protesting?

The colonists held the Boston Tea Party because of the Tea Act, which stated that only the East India Company could sell tea in the colonies, and this was taxed three pence per pound.


How many people will a 10 pound Boston butt feed?

10


How much was the tax on tea in 1773?

3 pence per pound. It was considerably lower than the previous tax, but tricked the colonial merchants out of their money.


How do you do ground pound in mario party 3?

In games that allow it such as Stacked Deck you must press A then Z while in the air to do a ground pound.


How much did a pound of beef cost during the great depression?

it cost about 10 cents a pound


What is the strongest dog breed pound for pound?

The American Pit Bull Terrier is often considered one of the strongest dog breeds pound for pound due to their muscular build and athletic abilities. They are known for their strength, agility, and tenacity in various dog sports and working roles.


Will you get Justin Bieber to come to your party for 150 pound?

the question is no sorry ladies hes my man


During the Civil War who was a 12-pound gun nicknamed for?

Napolean


How many prime rib pounds per person should be allocated for a dinner party?

For a dinner party, it is recommended to allocate about 1 pound of prime rib per person.


How much prime rib per person should I plan for when hosting a dinner party?

When hosting a dinner party, plan for about 1 pound of prime rib per person.


What was the value of the UK Pound in Dollars in 1960?

According to the Wikipedia entry on "Pound sterling", the official exchange rate during the years 1950-1967 was US$2.80 = 1 Pound sterling.