They used rivers, oceans, or lakes. (: <hope its right> hehe,lmfao .
If you are taking about the years from 1800 to 1899, then it is a plural, so it is the 1800s. If you are talking about something belonging to the year 1800, then it is a possessive and so it uses an apostrophe. For example, you could have something like: 1800's summer was very good. It is very common to see people use the apostrophe in the wrong way when talking about years that way.
because it ensured that crops were growing all throughout the year.
U.S. gold coins were face value in the year 1800. At the time only $2.50 (Quarter Eagle) $5.00 (Half Eagle) and $10.00 (Eagle) coins had been issued.
Year 1800, average family 8 children.Year 1900, average family 4 children.Year 2000, average family 2 children.
Indian head pennies were produced between 1859 and 1909.
In year 1800
what people wore in 1800-1850 was women wore bows, ribbons, and furbows.
There were 33,426 people in Alaska in the year of !800.
A type of football was already played in the year 1800. Quite similar to modern rugby or American football. There also numerous paintings of people playing golf in the 1800´s.
1000 b.C.
So that the crops will suck up some of the water so the soil won't erode.
Around 10 billion.
The irrigation system brought water to the fields to grow crops, allowing high and reliable food production in otherwise semi-desert country. Warehouses provided a storehouse for harvested crops to be consumed throughout the year, rather than having to rely on seasonal crops which were unavailable for half the year.
5,308,483 was the population of the US in the year 1800.
more then 500000 crops in a year
The Nile flooding occurred once a year. It was very important to the Ancient Egyptians because it provided a rich soil called silt when it flooded and it also water crops to enable them to grow. If there was too much water the crops would be destroyed. If there was not enough water there was a famine and many people would die. They depended on the Nile as it was their main water supply.
1800 is the last year of the 18th century.