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i mean they did this really cool thing called walking and they used horses and buggies like the rest of the historical world...

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What was the Indians mode of transportation?

Native Americans in North America used several types of transportation. On water, they used canoes made of hide or wood. After the 17th century, horses were available, so they learned how to use them.


When were the southern colinies established?

The Southern Colonies were established in the early 17th century, with the first permanent settlement, Jamestown, founded in Virginia in 1607. Other key settlements followed, including Maryland in 1634, the Carolinas in the 1660s, and Georgia in 1733. These colonies were characterized by their agricultural economies, reliance on plantation farming, and the use of enslaved labor.


What year was the fireplace invented?

Fire places were in use several centuries ago. In the late 17th century the architectural, constructural developments shapped the fireplaces to what it is known today.


Why did they use capital letters for regular nouns in the 17th century?

they got carried away & couldn't tell when enough was enough we are only just getting over it now


What kind of pen they used in 17th century?

In the 17th century, pens primarily consisted of quills made from bird feathers, commonly from geese or swans. These quills were sharpened to a point and dipped into ink for writing. The use of metal nibs began to emerge towards the end of the century, but quill pens remained the dominant writing instrument for most of that time. Ink was typically made from natural materials, such as carbon black or iron gall.