American colonists used windmills primarily for grinding grain into flour, which was essential for food production. They also utilized windmills for pumping water, especially in areas where access to freshwater sources was limited. Additionally, some windmills were employed to process other agricultural products, making them valuable tools for early American farming and settlement.
The colonists used wool and linen to make their clothing.
American colonists gained their independence by fighting in a bloody war known as the American Revolutionary War.
They would hide and use other tasticks to fight the red coats. They knew who was who by waring thir clothes... Home made things.
They used parchment. They also used paper made of linen and other fibers.
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err....yea.... windmills use wind, clue is in the title
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Ummm . . . windmills use the wind to keep them turning. No biofuels are involved.
The colonists used wool and linen to make their clothing.
For preserving food (mostly meats).
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The American Colonists used fish parts, a technique learned from the American Indians. Today gardeners still use fish emulsion to fertilize their crops because it won't burn their plants.
Windmills use wind energy.
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No. Windmills use the wind for various puposes such as grinding grain, pumping water, and generating electricity.
Windmills transform the kinetic energy of the moving air mass into other energy forms.
The American colonists allegedly revolted because of the taxes levied.