In the 1700s France and England were in conflict over which of them would control North America. There were multiple battles over the years that lead to an all-out war in 1754.
France, England, and The Netherlands
England
A+ The second estate in France in the 1700s.
Spain, Portugal, France
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England and France
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France, England, and The Netherlands
The epistolary novel enjoyed its greatest popularity in England and France in the mid-1700s.
Yes. By magistrates of the Crown who owned the colony. Spain, France, England...
France aPLUS
Was it:A. English, Spain, and NetherlandsB. Spain, France, and GermanyC. The Netherlands, Spain, and ItalyD. France, England, and Netherlands
The Anglican Church was the official church of England during the 1700s.
The Anglican Church was the official church of England during the 1700s.
In the 1700s, education in England was primarily available to wealthy boys. They would attend private schools or receive tutoring from private tutors. Girls and children from poorer families often did not have access to formal education and would instead learn basic skills at home.
England and France