In the 1860s, people often spoke in a formal and polite manner, reflecting the social norms of the time. Conversations included elaborate greetings and a strong emphasis on manners, with many using titles and surnames rather than first names. The vocabulary was rich and often included regional dialects, with phrases and idioms specific to various communities. Written communication, especially letters, showcased a higher level of eloquence and structure compared to today’s casual style.
People
one out of three
one out of three
da i am, mike the god
1860%
Yes
The type of communication that was used in 1860 was verbal communication. People would talk to each other and send letters.
People
yes
People ate baked goose, plum puddings, and cakes in the 1860's. They also ate minced meat pie and apple pies.
You talk to people politely, you talk to people with love. You talk to people with respect.
number of enslaved people
The estimated world population in 1860 was around 1.2 billion people.
Agriculture
they farmed
one out of three
There were single shot pistols and revolvers.