Yes, individuals made soap (and candles) in the 1800s (actually long before).
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what were a type of housing best known in the united states during the 1840s that housed immigrants
never, are you kuku? Ireland did, in the 1840s
1840s-1850s
He wanted to industrialize Germany.
1872, although there were earlier reports back into the 1840s
1872, although there were earlier reports back into the 1840s
They just slapped a little lard on there and sent you back out. Seriously.
I think you can, if you wanted to recycle soap back into soap then yes I think it's possible
they made it out of pig fat
coal tar was the best soap back then
Back in the early days of "Daytime Dramas", they were sponsored almost exclusively by Laundry Soap Manufacturers. Even as far back as radio, when a commercial break came up, you knew it was going to be a commercial for some kind of soap. And that's how they got the name Soap Operas.
No.
Bar soap is one of the earliest forms of soap, but it was not the first. The origins of soap date back to ancient civilizations, where a mixture of fats and ashes was used for cleansing purposes, dating as far back as 2800 BC in Mesopotamia. The first true soap-like substances were made from animal fats and plant oils combined with alkaline substances, which eventually evolved into the bar soap we recognize today.
Soap Characters Who Returned From the Dead ... Dying and coming back to life is such a natural occurrence on soap operas. ... to break, Jack pushed Abigail out and the elevator pummeled to the first floor as explosions from ...
The history of mechanical harvesting itself dates back to Cyrus McCormick's marketing of the mechanical reaper in the early 1840s.
which of the following was not a characteristics of the united states during the early 1840s