I'm not sure about the non- Indian part but in 1775, there were about 2,500,000 people in all
700,000 people but not very accurate because there was no official census
I would say it is Lexington and Concord. It happened in 1775 and it will be another year before the revolution actually began.
The population was about 2.4 million people.
Germans, by far. In fact, Germans over took English as the largest Ethnic group in America before 1900. But the seeds were placed in Colonial times. Pennsylvania's population was 33% German in 1775, and other Northern states were around the same percent.
50 000
In 1775, the population of the American colonies was around 2.5 million people, and approximately 500,000 were African slaves.
English settlers were most common. Followed by the Scots- Irish and Germans.
The population of the colonies grew from 250,000 in 1770 to 2. 5 million in 1775. The rate of growth averaged about three percent. Early marriages, a consistently high birth rate and a low death rate contributed to these numbers.
the English and the africans
700,000 people but not very accurate because there was no official census
the population of the English colonies grew dramatically in 1700s because the number of Europeans living in the colonies rose from about 250,000 in 1700 to 2.5 million in 1775---a tenfold increase.
the war between the colonies happened in the year 1775
Is it stamp act or quartering act
Slavery grew in the Americas primarily due to the demand for cheap labor in industries such as agriculture and mining. The transatlantic slave trade played a significant role in providing a constant supply of enslaved laborers to the colonies. The expansion of European colonies and their need for labor led to an increase in the practice of slavery.
The population of Pennsylvania in 1775 was approximately 300,000. It was the second highest in population after Virginia in 1775.
no they did in 1775
I would say it is Lexington and Concord. It happened in 1775 and it will be another year before the revolution actually began.