Millennium History

Ancient history

  • Did they have glitter in the middle ages?

    The answer is yes. Glitter is made from tiny pieces of metal or plastic. In the Middle Ages, people made glitter from gold and silver leaf, which were sheets of metal that were beaten into thin sheets. These sheets were then cut into small pieces and used to decorate objects such as manuscripts, pai

  • Did science exist after the middle ages?

    Yes, science continued to exist and develop after the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages, which lasted roughly from the 5th to the 15th century, saw significant advancements in various scientific fields, such as astronomy, mathematics, medicine, and natural philosophy. However, the scientific revolution,

  • What was the Religion of each Roman Emperor?

    1. Augustus (27 BC - 14 AD)- Promoted state religion (Roman-Greco) but allowed freedom to practice other religions- Supported traditional Roman religion and the worship of the Roman gods- Pontifex Maximus (Chief Priest) of Roman religion- Instituted the worship of the imperial cult (deification of e

  • What do they make their huts with?

    The materials used for constructing huts vary depending on the geographic region and available resources. Here are some common materials used to build huts:1. Soil: In many regions, huts are made using soil or clay. This material is locally available and can provide good insulation against temperatu

  • How do you compare jobs today to medieval jobs?

    Similarities* Both medieval and modern jobs require people to use their skills and knowledge to perform specific tasks. In medieval times, people might have been farmers, blacksmiths, or carpenters. Today, people might work as doctors, lawyers, or engineers.* Both medieval and modern jobs involve pe

  • What was NOT an advancement to the textile industry during Industrial Revolution?

    Correct Answer: Cotton ginCotton gins were an advancement to the agricultural industry, not the textile industry. They were used to separate the cotton fibers from the seeds, which made it easier to process the cotton and produce yarn.

  • Columbus started his voyage from were?

    Columbus began his first voyage of discovery from Palos de la Frontera, a small port in southwestern Spain.

  • How many Indians were in the Shawnee tribe?

    The Shawnee are a Native American tribe that originated in the Ohio Valley. They do not have a large population of Indians from the Indian subcontinent.

  • What gods did vikings worship?

    1. Odin - God of wisdom, poetry, death, divination, and magic- Chief of the gods - Father of Thor- Wielder of the spear Gungnir 2. Thor - God of thunder, lightning, storms, strength, protection, and fertility - Son of Odin - Wielder of the hammer Mjölnir3. Loki - God of mischief, chaos, lies, and de

  • Is it true that Missionaries tried to educate Native Americans?

    Yes, missionaries played a significant role in educating Native American communities during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. While the primary objective of many missions was to spread Christianity, they also established schools and provided education to Native American children and adults.Here ar

  • Why was it called the revolution of 1800?

    It wasnt called the Revolution of 1800. The peaceful transfer of power from John Adams to Thomas Jefferson and other Democratic-Republicans in 1801 was called the Revolution of 1800.

  • What were the slave living areas in Ancient Rome called?

    The slave living areas in Ancient Rome were called the ergastula. Ergastula were typically small, dark, and overcrowded rooms, often located in the basement or cellar of a Roman villa. They were designed to be uncomfortable and unpleasant, in order to deter slaves from attempting to escape.

  • Why did England have 3 kings in 1066 onwards?

    England did not have three kings starting from 1066 onwards. Edward the Confessor was king from 1042 to 1066. After him, Harold Godwinson was king for less than a year before being defeated at the Battle of Hastings by William the Conqueror, who then became king.

  • How have houses changed over the last 100 years?

    Materials* Traditional materials: Early 20th-century homes were typically constructed of wood, brick, or stone.* Modern materials: Today, homes are also built using steel, concrete, and other synthetic materials. These materials are often more durable and less expensive than traditional materials.Si

  • How did the slave traders get slaves and why?

    How did slave traders get slaves- Through war and conquest: Slave traders would often raid villages and communities, capturing people and selling them into slavery. This was a common practice in Africa, where wars were often fought over resources such as land, cattle, and slaves.- Kidnapping: Slave

  • Why do you think the nobles of heian devoted so much time to promotion arts?

    There are several reasons why the nobles of Heian devoted so much time to promotion arts:1. Elite Accomplishments: Participation in and appreciation of the arts were seen as essential attributes of a refined and sophisticated noble. Proficiency in poetry, music, calligraphy, and other arts was a way

  • What did the mesopotamian wear?

    Men:- Kaunakes: A long, rectangular-shaped loincloth wrapped around the waist and extending to below the knees, secured by a belt around the waist or hips.- Kandys: A light, woolen cloak typically reaching to the knees or below, often fringed at the edges and fastened by a brooch or a loop over one

  • What religious faith was Pontius Pilate?

    The religious faith of Pontius Pilate is not certain. He was most likely a Roman polytheist, but there is also some evidence to suggest that he may have been a Samaritan or a Jew.There is no explicit mention of Pilates religious beliefs in any ancient sources. However, there are some clues that can

  • Key rituals and festivals associated with the pilgrimage to Mecca?

    Key Rituals and Festivals Associated with the Pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj):1. Pre-Departure Rituals: - Ihram: Before embarking on the pilgrimage, Muslims enter a state of purity and dedication known as the Ihram by wearing specified, seamless, white clothing that represents unity and humbleness.2. A

  • How did ancient Egyptian become extinct?

    The Egyptian language did not become extinct. Its modern colloquial versions are still widely spoken today.

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