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In the 1800s, English people lived mostly in England, but they also lived all around the world as that was the time when the British Empire grew to the point that the sun never set on it. English people lived in North America, South America, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, China, India, and many other places.
they lived in hapluja, northern massaschusetts
Most farmers actually lived in the south.
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Economically poor folks, including men, women, and children, lived in a community's poorhouse.
Yes.
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what native american indians lived in the metamora, ohio area in the 1700-1800s?
There have been six different king Georges of England. The first two lived from the 1600s to the 1700s The second two lived from the 1700s to the 1800s. The last two lived from the 1800s to the 1900s.
he lived in many places he fist lived in a humble england farm
Nobody lives on Mount Everest. The only time there are camps for climbers to live in is during the climbing season, these are then taken down.
it woud be not good
In the 1800s, many Poles lived in the territories of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, which was partitioned by neighboring empires such as Russia, Prussia, and Austria. As a result of these partitions, many Poles also lived in territories controlled by these empires and in exile communities abroad.
In the 1800s, English people lived mostly in England, but they also lived all around the world as that was the time when the British Empire grew to the point that the sun never set on it. English people lived in North America, South America, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, China, India, and many other places.
they lived in hapluja, northern massaschusetts
Most farmers actually lived in the south.
any great, (great great) etc. grandparents