Most farmers actually lived in the south.
they lived in hapluja, northern massaschusetts
dont know where they got the yeast when you live on a farm in the middle of no where ?
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.
There were no two story houses. A one story house with no air conditioning. No showers or baths. One or two rooms. A family of 11 would have 5-6 to a room.
in long houses
In Australia duhhh!!
the Algonquins are located in the north eastern woodlands in the St. Lawrence lowlands below the great lakes part of Ontario and part of Quebec
No, none of Gen Sherman's people are live today. General Sherman himself on February 14, 1981 and he served as General during the American Civil War in the 1800s.
The native Americans lived near olklahoma
I don't know u were supposed to answer my question!
The only way to get music then was to listen to it live at a concert, or to purchase sheet music and play it yourself.
no they got there buffalo takiing away and there land they did not have clothes and no food and they could not live anymore
In the early 1800s it was much harder to live on the mountains. People were often isolated from each other and town centers. The soil was not as rich on the mountains as in the river valleys and farming was the main source of sustenance.
The same places they live now.
What do you mean, "Where did poles live?" That doesn't make any sense!
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