In the 1700s, people in Delaware wore slacks and shirts. Women typically wore dresses, shirts, and other modest pieces of clothing.
Some women in the colist times made their own cloths bye threading other types.
they hunted animals got the furr and skin and wool
The protectionism of the 1930s involved high tariffs being placed on imported goods by many countries in Europe, and the USA. This was mainly because of the Great Depression, which caused USA's loans to other European countries to dry out. Instead, the USA began demanding for the repayment of these loans. As a result, many countries recoiled and began to encourage people to buy local products, through high tax rates on imported goods and making it much more unaffordable as compared to local goods.
The merchants agreed not to buy British clothing and other items until Parliament eliminated the new duties.
1970 and 1980... epsecially the 1980, but this was mostly in the 1900-1993. after that the 1990 found their own scence of fashion.
1970 and 1980... epsecially the 1980, but this was mostly in the 1900-1993. after that the 1990 found their own scence of fashion.
they were different from other time periods
2+2=4
In Euclidean geometry, parallels never meet. In other geometry, such as spherical geometry, this is not true.
Parallels are lines that run east-west on the globe. Parallels are always parallel to each other and do not intersect. Parallels are measured in degrees of latitude. The equator is the most famous parallel, located at 0 degrees latitude.
The trends of bright and bold in the 1970's were taken mostly from inspiration in the '20s, '30s and '40sThe 60's were a big influence on the 1970's style like the tie dye and frayed edged denimThe 1970s got these styles: satin, ruffles, feminine colours, and bias cuts from styles in the 1930's.
Parallels are referred to as lines that never intersect and maintain the same distance apart from each other at all points. They represent a relationship of uniformity and constant separation.
The lines of latitiude are also called 'parallels'.
Not in length but equal distance from each other
Parallels, as the name inplies, run parallel to each other in an east-west orientation. Meridians run through both poles, and so cannot be parallel.
Theoretically, parallels run horizontally around the Earth, parallel to the equator. They are used to measure latitude and are equidistant from each other.