tools such as horse drawn ploughs, scythes
In the 1700s, people primarily used hand tools such as axes, saws, and wedges to cut down trees. Axes were used to chop down the tree, saws were used to cut the felled tree into smaller pieces, and wedges were used to split the logs into usable timber. This was a labor-intensive process that required physical strength and skill.
The most common mode of transportation in the 1700s was the horse. Many people used horses to pull carriages and rode horseback to travel.
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a coat and breeches
in the 1700s they used many tools like scissors. in the 1700s they used many tools like scissors.
mortar and pestle, herbs
a lawn mower
they used pows needles and sewers.
my mom
hunting tools, printing machines, weaving tools, recipes
Most of the objects in people's houses in the 1700s had to do with what was needed for daily living. There were utensils and pots used for cooking. There were sewing, spinning, and weaving supplies. There was also simple furniture. Tools and implements that were needed for agricultural activities were also found.
Shipbuilders in the 1700s used tools such as adzes, axes, chisels, mallets, hammers, saws, and drills for shaping and assembling wooden parts of ships. They also used tools like caulking irons, tar brushes, and mallets for sealing and waterproofing the ships' hulls. Additionally, specialized tools like ship augers, compass planes, and mast hoops were used for specific tasks in shipbuilding.
In the 1700s, people primarily used hand tools such as axes, saws, and wedges to cut down trees. Axes were used to chop down the tree, saws were used to cut the felled tree into smaller pieces, and wedges were used to split the logs into usable timber. This was a labor-intensive process that required physical strength and skill.
in the 1700s people used e.g horses sailing ships wind mills and human muscle power. :) nice
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it was used all the way from the 1700s to present