Agriculture developed in the Americas in 1700 BCE in Mexico. At the time, this area was known as Mesoamerica.
Since the 1700 hundredds
Ancient China was around as early as the Shang Dynasty, which is generally 1700-1046 BC.
Since around 1700, when the Zulu clan was established by their King, Zulu kaMalandela (1627-1709).
French colonists generally had friendlier relations with the American Indians.
To give an idea of value you could buy 1400 acres of farm land in North Carolina for about 50 pounds around 1700
Agriculture.
Establishing trade with American Indians.
This began in the early 1700's to mid 1700's. Most of the 'middle passage voyages was from Africa to the West Indies then to America.
fewer came to the americas becauseconditions in england changed
The answer's probably meant to be "agriculture". Most worked in agriculture in 1700, but by 1750 it probably employed just under half. Most still worked in the countryside and in small towns, but many of those worked outside agriculture.
French colonists generally had friendlier relations with the American Indians.
The Stone Age, also known as the Paleolithic age, ended around 6000 B.C. This depends on the area you are referring to, however. In the Americas, the stone age lasted until Europeans came over in the 1700's.
around 1700's
Around 1700-1800
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The economy in North Carolina in the 1700's was good they had good soil for agriculture. They could grow many crops such as: tobacco, soybeans, corn, cotton, squash, beans, rice, indigo and some more.
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