The population of the 13 colonies in the mid 1700s was about 2.5 million.
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The Chesapeake, The New England, The Middle Colonies, and The South.
Many items were sold in the 1700s. There were lots of local markets that sold chickens, eggs, sugar, milk, and much more. Except the difference is they were much cheaper. For example, an egg or two was a penny or less.Others traded. Really it depended on where you lived, how the climate was, and when exactlly in the 1700s.
Slaves lived in Massachusetts. I don't know much else.
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Sex had a lot of power over the people living in the middle colonies of Pandora, compadre...
This was the richest/ highest standing class in the colonies. They usually were the ones that owned large plantations or church officials. They lived large, i mean why not when you have the money.
1. Unlike New England Colonies,many different religious groups lived in the Middle Colonies. 2. The Middle colonies had a lot of fertile soil. 3. the Middle Colonies exported much more wheat and grains. by someone age 10
In the 1700s, much of the land farmed in the United States was located in the eastern colonies, particularly in regions like New England, the Mid-Atlantic, and the Southern colonies. Farmers cultivated crops such as tobacco, rice, indigo, corn, and wheat, with the Southern colonies focusing heavily on cash crops like tobacco and rice, often using enslaved labor. The fertile lands of the Ohio River Valley also began to be explored and settled during this period, setting the stage for westward expansion.
The population had grown so much in the Thirteen Colonies that the people living there needed more land. The population in Quebec had grown but not as much as the Thirteen Colonies had.
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