Yes, there was quite a lot of life in 1750, except in places that aren't conducive to life such as the core of volcanoes, etc.
It was ok. It was in the middle of the industrial revolution and in 1750, 20% of all the world's, manufactured output came from Britain which was a high share to begin with, so for many people, life was ok. :)
In 1750 Britain was a constitutional monarchy.
well in 1750 they rarely have any money if they are poor and even if they do get any=they spend it on the most unneeded useless things.The rich usually had farms that they got the meat from with their cows and butter and milk so yes that was how it was.=
for most of them it was to start a better life hopping to leave behind social economic and religeous oppresion.
There was no cars, no planes, no tellies, no radios, no phones, no computers, no kindles, no ipads, no digital cameras. No nothing.
1750 onwards, following on from the baroque, which was 1650-1750
homes were like shacks in 1750 if you belive this you will go far in life
gay
30 years old
Most all of his life (1685-1750)
33.4 years
150 years went by
25% of 1750= 25% * 1750= 0.25 * 1750= 437.5
25% of 1750= 25% * 1750= 0.25 * 1750= 437.5
It is (1500 + 2000)/2 = 1750
1750
1750 would be written as MDCCL