In the 1800s, forts typically featured sturdy stone or adobe walls, often with barracks, storage facilities, and command structures within their confines. Many were designed in a star shape or rectangular layout, with bastions at the corners for better defense against attacks. The fortifications included watchtowers and palisades, and they were often surrounded by moats or trenches. These structures served military purposes, housing troops and providing protection against invasions.
it looked like a room with tall wooden tables and chairs
Schools in the 1800's were like .... well , how am i supposed to know?
Softball mitts in the 1800's, looked like a huge mitten. They had a place for the thumb separate from the fingers. They had so much padding that it was difficult to catch a ball.
There are now 0 forts in all of Canada year 2012 may 24
price for this pump organ
There were no cars in 1800.
hard to look after because they were so big
it looked like a room with tall wooden tables and chairs
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In the 1800's, since there were no cars, there would obviously be no car garages. But, they may have kept their buggies, if they had one, in the barn.
Mystic Seaport Village in Connecticut.
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cars were made close to 1900.. In 1800 there were no cars!
how did pioneers treat rabies in the 1800 hundreds they didn't, they were either shot or left to die.
There are no images of St. Valentine as there were no cameras or smart phones available 1800 years ago.