Shirts and blouses.
it's not, it used to be up until the end of the 19th century.
The Mormon Trail was used from 1846 until the railroad came through to Salt Lake in about 1870. After the 1870's it was still used by those who desired to travel by wagon or coach rather than train, until more suitable roads and interstates came in the 1900's.
Aluminium wasn't used until the twentieth century due to the following reasons. They are difficult to extract in comparison with iron, they have higher abundance by less surficial concentration.
American currency is used in Hawaii.
Men wore a tapa loin cloth and women a tapa skirt. Both sexes were normally topless but a cloak of feathers was also often used both for utility and as a badge of rank and position.
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1805, but it wasnt used as much becasue it was too bulky and hard to use as it wasnt flexible as todays. a German scientist invented it (forgot name) and used a candle at the end of the endoscope. it wasnt until the 1960's when optics were discovered that the endoscope became so popular.
a Quagga is an extinct sub species of the Zebra.It used to be abundant in the southern part of Africa until about 1870.
If you're talking aout WW2, The USA was neutral until the attack on Pearl Harbour by the Japanese. Then the USA joined the Allied forces and used the first Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima.
There are three. Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah is the largest and most well-known. Brigham Young University-Idaho is in Rexburg, Idaho. It was called "Ricks College" until about 2004. Brigham Young University - Hawaii is in Laie, Hawaii. It used to be called "Church College of Hawaii".
yes if the code wasnt used
Hawaii is one of the 50 states of USA...so the currency used in Hawaii is US Dollar.