As much as we don't realize it, the history of man on this Earth is at least 3 million years old, countless generations have survived until we get to the present day. The oldest city is around 10 thousand years old, and more than that the stories that these men wrote on walls, still without words.
Since ancient times, the main concern of these men was hunting, they ran after animals in large groups, throwing stones or hitting them with pieces of wood. The strongest warriors who gripped the still writhing animal were the ones who got the best parts, eaten raw right there, the remains were taken to women and children.
When man began to domesticate the cow, the consumption of milk began to emerge, since it was more profitable to leave the animal alive until reproduction than to kill them all.
Then writing appears, the civilizations of Egypt and Mesopotamia, and soon they learn to make other things with this milk, like butter and cheese, the profession of milkman appears in Rome, but only in the 17th century does it really take hold.
Since then, little would have changed if it weren't for the idea of finding a place where he could store the already boiled milk and not spoil it. Long life boxes are from the end of the 20th century, and soon became popular because they didn't need to take a long time to boil the milk and then strain it. Although this was easy to have a coffee with milk, it didn't make things easier for those who wanted an iced Nescau (which also comes almost with the milk carton).
It went down in history as a freak. Ella Harper, known as the Camel Girl, has made a dizzying circus career. However, her life was marked by a tragedy. The nineteenth century changed human life in many areas. It was then that the foundations for modern entertainment were laid. Shows of moving pict