People ate baked goose, plum puddings, and cakes in the 1860's. They also ate minced meat pie and apple pies.
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poor people found it hard to live with what they have got and what they will do with there lives imagine the children with that family?
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they ate mostly buffalo
Between 1840 and 1860.
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People ate baked goose, plum puddings, and cakes in the 1860's. They also ate minced meat pie and apple pies.
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People
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number of enslaved people
Agriculture
they farmed
People knew there were elements around them
There were single shot pistols and revolvers.
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one out of three
It is estimated that around 100,000 people lived on the Wirral Peninsula in 1860. The population growth during that time was driven by the industrial revolution and the expansion of industries such as shipbuilding and manufacturing.