they used sun dials
they used look at the sun
The adjective "olden" means "earlier" or "former" as in olden days and olden times, and is used to refer to any of several time periods, including the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, Colonial America, or as late as the late 19th century.
in the 1800's i think
If "olden days" means "when the coins were new", the answer is that like any circulating coins at the time, they were only worth face value. The only 2 pure copper coins that the US issued were half-cents and Large cents, from 1793 to 1857. Of course at that time they had far higher purchasing power than similar denominations do today. Both coins were discontinued in 1857. The 1¢ coin was downsized to its current diameter of 19 mm. Initially they were made of a copper-nickel alloy but after a few years that was changed to bronze, which was 95%-pure copper.
Please define "olden days" because each time had different things. To some people 1950 is the "olden days".
what did NJ look like in the olden days
sun
In olden days, they allowed people to tell the time.
they used sun dials
There is no definitive answer to this question, as the color of grass has likely remained relatively consistent over time, varying between shades of green depending on factors like climate and environment.
Which "olden days?" That could mean any time period from the mid-late 20th century back to Neolithic times.
Please define "olden days". The answer could be everything from by foot to railroad. Makes a difference about the time. I would say either trading or by food or ship of by railroads...
they used look at the sun
The adjective "olden" means "earlier" or "former" as in olden days and olden times, and is used to refer to any of several time periods, including the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, Colonial America, or as late as the late 19th century.
Edward McDermott has written: 'The merrie days of England, sketches of the olden time' 'The London Stock exchange' -- subject(s): Stock Exchange (London, England) 'The merry days of England-Sketches of the olden time'
Through sundials,water devices etc