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By 1750, about 200,000 slaves lived in the colonies.
France and or Spain but, France was a bigger threat.In 1750 the country that posed the most serious threat to the English colonies in North America was France and or Spain, but France was a bigger threat. In the 1770's is when Spain started taking over the European (french) colonies in North America. But, in 1750 it was France.
between those dates
in order to earn a living.
The largest population of Irish immigrants to America in 1750 settled on and focused in the Middle colonies. The colonies of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania were popular places of destination for the Irish immigrants who, in many cases, came to this country landless and chose to settle and make their way in the cities.
By 1750, about 200,000 slaves lived in the colonies.
The population of the thirteen colonies during 1740-1750 was over one million people. By 1780 the number of residents in the thirteen colonies nearly doubled.
Around 6.5 million people lived in Britain in 1750.
The population of the English colonies reached 1.5 million people around the year 1750.
Delaware and Rhode Island had the smallest populations in 1750 among the American colonies.
The section of the colonies that showed a huge increase in the percentage of its African population was the southern colonies. It increased by 37% by 1750.
France and or Spain but, France was a bigger threat.In 1750 the country that posed the most serious threat to the English colonies in North America was France and or Spain, but France was a bigger threat. In the 1770's is when Spain started taking over the European (french) colonies in North America. But, in 1750 it was France.
Great Britain
The New England Colonies
1750
1750
New Hampshire and Georgia