in the 1700s people used e.g horses sailing ships wind mills and human muscle power. :) nice
it was used all the way from the 1700s to present
They used coins and paper money.
mortar and pestle, herbs
they used an inkwell and a quill (which was usually a birds feather)
This depends on the country. Most currencies, however, were based on gold and silver. In America, in the 13 colonies, tobacco was mostly used as a type of currency.
The country that fits this description is Great Britain. With its irregular coastline providing natural harbors, abundant mineral resources such as coal and iron, a large labor force due to population growth and migration from rural areas, and access to investment capital from its burgeoning financial sector, Great Britain was able to lead the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century.
in the 1700s people used e.g horses sailing ships wind mills and human muscle power. :) nice
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in the 1700s they used many tools like scissors. in the 1700s they used many tools like scissors.
Industrial is the adjective, but industry can be used as a noun modifying a noun e.g., industry practice or industry averages.
it was used all the way from the 1700s to present
The characteristics of French country furniture are the rustic look, it also looks well used, passed on from generations, they are mostly white in colour others are green, lavender or blue.
They used coins and paper money.
Breathing (sometimes breathing Smallpox)
They used indigo.
Yes, and so was salt.