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How did mines change since 1750 to 1900?
In 1750, travel in Britain was relatively slow and limited compared to today. The main modes of transportation were horse-drawn carriages, boats, and walking. Roads were often in poor condition, making land travel difficult and time-consuming. The transportation infrastructure and technology were not as advanced as they are today.
One Penny GBP in 1750 had the purchasing power of about £0.53 GBP today.
it has almost doubled!
Threepence GBP in 1750 had the purchasing power of about $2.65 USD today.
Transport dramatically changed between 1750 and 1900 mainly changing from roads, to the use of Canals, to the railway line which provided a cheaper alternative than the other two.
1750
They went from being dirt trails to being made of small stones
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To determine the worth of £700,000 from 1750 in today's currency, we can use historical inflation data. The value of money has changed dramatically over the centuries, and £700,000 in 1750 is estimated to be equivalent to several hundred million pounds today, depending on the specific inflation rate used. A rough calculation suggests it could be worth between £100 million and £200 million today, but precise figures can vary based on the method of calculation.
Hinduism is still practiced today, it dates back to about 1750 BCE.
Resources, population, empire and the improvement in transport. e.g roads, canal