In the 1750s, people primarily warmed their houses using open fireplaces and wood-burning stoves. Fireplaces were the central feature in many homes, where logs were burned to provide heat for cooking and warmth. In some cases, they used coal or peat as fuel, depending on regional availability. Additionally, homes were often designed with thick walls and small windows to help retain heat.
they used teleportation
Depends on where people were living. We need to know place to answer.
1750 would be written as MDCCL
1750 x .03 = 52.5So 52.5 is 3% of 1750.
9.50 * 1750 = 16625
By fire.
hunting tools, warm clothes, furs, tools, people, frog urine, metal items
Around 6.5 million people lived in Britain in 1750.
people where living happily because they had nice warm houses and the had plenty to eat.
they use warm clothing and live in tightly closed houses
yes they are warm they have a flap inside
they used teleportation
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becuz people like to eat pickles and there were a lot of pickles and cucumbers in the west during 1750 to 1050
Around 1750, societies were mostly rural. That means that most people were employed in farming and farming-related work.
If you are speaking of Israel in Biblical days there would only be a short season that would be cold as Israel is usually a warm climate. Many houses had indoor cooking spaces and these could be used to warm the house in cold weather as the houses were quite small.
5555 millon people lived in 1750