How did farming change between 1750-1900?
All farming was done by hand or horse power in the 1750s. Many people worked in the farm as many people were needed in the farm. But as the revolution of machinery came, there were many new machines and tools for farming. Soon, fewer workers were needed and most of them started to work in factories.
There were also better crops and harvests. Moreover, as the transports got faster the foods got fresher and farming got better.
1 field a year was left fallow so that was wasted for a year!
What was Worcester MA. like in the 1940s?
Do you have any photos or information about O'Briens Diner which was on Summer St in Worcester, Mass? Thank You Martha
Is Mr Dussle in the attic with the frank and van daan family?
Mr. Dussle did hide in the Secret Annex with the Franks. However he did not go into hiding at the same time the Franks did. The Franks went first, then the Van Daans, then Mr. Dussle became the 8th member several months later.
What was the price of bread in the 1940s?
The average price of bread in 1940 was eight cents per loaf. Contrasting this, the minimum wage was 30 cents per hour and the median annual income was $1900.
How effective were the US efforts to win the cold war during the late 1940s and 1950's?
good,,t hey r good at winning things
How was Geraldine Evans murdered?
Geraldine Evans was the youngest and only child to be murdered by Christie. Christie confessed the previous murders he did to several other women, even to his wife and to Beryl Evans. He never confessed how he killed Geraldine. Many reports say Christie strangled her with Tim Evans tie on November 10, 1949 when she was crying in the middle of the night. Geraldine's father Tim Evans was falsely accused for her murder.
What were the headlines in 1948?
One of the headlines was when Prince Charles was born. He was born on the 14th November. Another headline was about the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland.
it is not a math term, an MG-42 was a heavy German machine gun during world war two.
Mauser model 98 with serial 17291 German markings when was it manufactured and what is the caliber?
If it is a ww2 mauser, the maker & the date made will be stamped on the top of the breech. it will look something like this bnz 43 for a mauser made in 1943 by maker bnz The caliber is 7.92 mm or sometimes referred to as 8mm mauser model 98 means it was made in 1898 and it shoots a 7.9mm or 8mm round i have one with the serial number 4101 also known as Gew 98
How popular was soccer in the 1940s?
It was very popular just like right now. Even after the World War II, people got right back to soccer.
How did Margarethe Schurz become famous?
Margarethe Schurz, also known as Molly Meyer-Schurz, was a German educator that is remembered because she was the one that opened the first German-language kindergarten in the USA, in the town of Watertown, WI, which lead to the opening of several other kindergartens across the country in the following years.
Yes I was taught in the 1960's that black people were less clever than white people.I know better than that now.My Dad although a lovely guy was racist to a group of people yet got on singularly very well with all races.Its just the way he was taught.Challenge your pre-conceptions or your pre-conceptions will challenge you.
Where and when have atomic bombs been dropped?
im guessing around 2030 and in a first world country like England,china,america one of those most likely
Was kamikaze planes ever launched from atsugi naval base during World War 2?
yes. that is what i was told. i was stationed there while assigned to vq-1 (ep-3e) there were underground caves supposedly where aircraft were kept....general macarthur at the end of the war, first stop when entering country was atsugi...
Where did the 45th tank battalion serve in World War 2?
The 13th Armored landed at Le Havre, France, 29 January 1945. After performing occupation duties, the Division moved to Homberg near Kassel to prepare for combat under the Third Army, 5 April. At Altenkirchen, it was attached to the XVIII Corps and prepared for the Rose Pocket operation.. The attack jumped off at Honnef, 10 April. After crossing the Sieg River at Siegburg, the 13th pushed north to Bergisch Gladback, then toward Duisburg and Mettmann by 18 April. Shifting south to Eschenau, the Division prepared for Bavarian operations. Starting from Parsberg, 26 April, the 13th crossed the Regen River, then the Danube at Matting and secured the area near Dunzling. On the 28th, elements closed in at Plattling and crossed the Isar River. Moderate to heavy resistance was met during this drive through southern Germany. The Division smashed into Brannan, Austria, 2 May, and the command post was set up in the house where Hitler was born. A bridgehead across the Inn was established at Marktl, but the river was not crossed as orders came to reassemble north of Inn, 3 May. Preparations were made for further advances when the war in Europe ended. The 13th remained in Germany until 25 June and left Le Havre, France, for home, 14 July 1945.
Assignments in the ETO
Did people live on the Iwo Jima island in the 1940's?
no people did not live on Iwo jima before the war. it was completely isolated and empty.