In the 1860s, women's fashion featured long dresses with fitted bodices and voluminous skirts, often supported by crinolines or petticoats. Sleeves were typically bell-shaped or puffed, and fabrics included rich materials like silk and wool, often adorned with lace and embroidery. Men commonly wore frock coats, waistcoats, and trousers, with top hats and bowler hats as popular accessories. Both genders favored elaborate styles that reflected the social norms and aesthetics of the Victorian era.
I think that they would sell coats to the women and children.
people in the newengland colonies wear homeless clothes
American people usually wear a cool t-shirt, and skinny jeans, or normal jeans. We also wear sneakers.
It was around 1860s....:)
There were many different technological advances in the 1860s. The submarine was invented, the first transatlantic telegraph cable was created between Europe and America, dynamite was invented, and the modern periodic table was developed.
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The US American sports people played in the 1860s were rather limited. Some of them included golf, boxing, cricket, baseball and rowing among others.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was written in the 1860s, during the Victorian era. Men wore three piece suits, women wore long dresses with corsets and crinolines, and young girls wore over the knee dresses with pinafores to protect them. For the Wikipedia entry on 1860s fashion follow the related link below.
No, the 1860s are in the 19th century.
Yes it was invented in the 1860s
by putting black people there
Yes they ate salad in the 1860s.
In the 1860s gold and diamonds were discovered in Southern Africa. People from all over came to cash in on the mineral discoveries.
The largest town in BC in the 1860s was Barkerville. It is stated that in the 1860s the population was 5,000 and it was designated the National Historic Site of Canada in the year 1924.
I think that they would sell coats to the women and children.
Oxen were cheaper than horses, and stronger than mules.
They wrote with fountain pens that had to be dipped in inkwells or filled I believe. Mostly they would dip them in inkwells.