Other than the use of machines today for many operaitons, pretty much the same way.
In the 1500s. Did not really catch one until the late 1700s.
Guns
In which was about eighty percent of the population engaged in the late 1700s?
Navajo weapons were, bows and arrow and spears and knives. The bows were sinew backed and made of wood. The knives were flint and then steel. By the late 1700s and early 1800s they used guns many of which they obtained from the Comanche in exchange for horses. The Comanche got them from the French.
Yes, they were working on steam cars in the late 1700s.
In the late 1700s, soon after James Cook's reports were made known.
In the late 1700s, steam replaced water as the main power source.
In the late 1700s
In the late 1700s
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In the late 1700s
In the late 1700s, the Cumberland Gap served as a crucial passage through the Appalachian Mountains for settlers moving westward. It offered a more accessible route for migration and helped facilitate the movement of people into the western frontier.