The game of croquet was probably invented in France. In the thirteenth century. French villagers played something they called paille-maille From there, the game traveled to Ireland, where they called it "crooky.". In the mid-nineteenth century, some people in England began playing "croaky" It quickly became popular in many
a. the United States to India and Australia.
b the south coast of England to the north of Scotland
C. one village to another.
d the Middle Ages to our modern age.