These shell beads known as wampum or sewant are highly appreciated by Indians and are an alternative to currency. Dutch people buy goods and land using these beads and beaver's skin instead of silver coins. For details, please see the video of Arthur Kirmss who made a one-pam using 17th century techniques and tools.
Many people living in New Holland are involved in fur trading with Indians, especially Mohawks. Beaver's fur and other furs were brought to the Atlantic to make felt hat and fur coat for Europeans. But not all settlers are traders, many traders do other work. Most are farmers, others include bakeries, shipyards, mills, shopkeepers, tailors, winemakers, butchers, carpenters, riders, blacksmiths, collaborators and school teachers. But most people are trading furs
New settlers in the Netherlands rarely use coins to purchase goods and services. Instead, they use fur or shell beads called wampum or sewant. These beads also played a role in etiquette and decoration between the Indians.
Let's see the kingdom of daily life of ancient Rome, Prabs, and nobles under the reign of the Republic and the Empire. Where do they live? What did they eat? How do they wear? What kind of fashion? What did they do all day? Do children have toys? What happens if the child commits a disorder? How is a slave treated? What is the daily life of a gladiator? Then decide - do you want to be a citizen of Rome? You may have it. It may not be the case. Welcome to the daily life of ancient Rome!
How to define everyday life in what period in the past? There are various factors for this. How do people dress and what do they eat? What did they do for fun? Do rich and poor do the same? In order to understand everyday life, we must relate these problems to influences of politics, war, art, economics, religion, diseases and diseases to families and social groups. In this chapter we will explore various areas of the European Renaissance, learn early and late Renaissance customs, and study social and economic factors that affect people's daily lives.
Yesterday at Twitter, the musician Amanda Palmer asked her twitter fans to answer four questions: which country do they live in? What did they do? Do you have insurance? How much did they pay? She makes people give # their answers to their answers. She received thousands of responses from all over the world. The following is an example of an answer from the US (For a more detailed answer, please refer to a small friend survey conducted in May).
First of all, our veterans keep our country and its values. They do this by living abroad everyday, against enemies with little or no moral standards, or with attention to human life. Regardless of whether we appreciate their efforts or not, they intentionally do so. 2. Purchase veteran lunch / coffee: If you know that a veteran is inviting you for lunch / coffee, or if you see a veteran while out on the way, you will find veterans and willing to serve them I will let you know. I will pay the coffee. After that, they looked at their eyes, smiled, shook hands and thankfully for their service.