there would have not been a lot of food varieties around, depending on what location you were in. Even though, basic recipes (like bread, and the liquid process of wine) where invented. roast chicken, lamb ect was very much around, but only served to royalty. rice and a few oriental recipes where used. salads and porridge was invented. Many different styles of food where introduced. Fish was also popular as well.
I'm sorry that was dumb from that person. They ate like we eat now. (Except, wooden bowls and wooden spoons) Unless you were royalty
on either the late 1600s or the early 1700s
The people came to NJ because they didn't want to be ruled by there queen and they didn't want to pay for the war.
In the late 1600s, French explorers expanded into the region of North America known as New France, which encompassed present-day areas such as Quebec, Ontario, and the Great Lakes region. They also established settlements along the Mississippi River and in present-day Louisiana.
Because slave trade increased in popularity.
The Golden Age of Pirates
The government of Virginia from the 1600s to the late 1700s was known as the House of Burgesses. After the late 1700s, the government was renamed as the Virginia General Assembly. Then later the colony of Virginia became part of the US.
About 5000-7500 colonists were in Delaware at the time
new york
Georg Stahl was a scientist and philosopher in the late 1600s and early 1700s. He explored the difference between a living and non-living organism and focused on holistic medicinal approaches.
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== Yes, there are still pirates. == However, they are not at all like the romanticized pirates of the late 1600s and early 1700s. Today's pirates tend to be ruthless drug-runners who kill everyone in their path.
Slavery was legal in Delaware throughout the 1600s and 1700s. In the late 1700s, Delaware became the first state to join the United States.