in the late 1800's the houses could be from $500 to $2000 !
£10 maybe... money was different to the type you use now so.. £10 en should be about £200 now I'm guessing.
500 dollars to 2000 dollars. back then all the supplys were new and the resources were easy to find. now since theres shortages of everything its gone up.
Thanks!
around $20 through $40
You didn't buy a house but you built it.
1800 was prior to the Victorian Era.
1200
It was $12.99
It had become unprofitable by the 1800s because of many resons one the cost to ship there goods cost more then what they were getting back and the cost of there crops were going down because of how common there product was.
25 dabloons
boot 4000000000000 dollars
A pack of gum in the 1800s cost a penny. You could buy an entire cow for 10 dollars and a pound of coffee for about twenty-five cents.
It was $12.99
It had become unprofitable by the 1800s because of many resons one the cost to ship there goods cost more then what they were getting back and the cost of there crops were going down because of how common there product was.
25 dabloons
boot 4000000000000 dollars
£634,000, in the mid-1800s.
A pack of gum in the 1800s cost a penny. You could buy an entire cow for 10 dollars and a pound of coffee for about twenty-five cents.
A house in 17th Century England would cost £300 on average
it was used to make things that needed steel
i really dont know what it cost im just doing my project leave me alone
Your home lifeline service; how much does it cost?
no i can not name the price of gas in the 1800's
i don't know like a few millions or so like that