most towns were overgrown villages
towns developed because of an enonomy based on external trade
The major towns of Britain in 1750 were: London, Bristol, Liverpool, Leeds, Birmingham and Glasgow.
Columbia, today there are many towns that are prodominatly black and speak spanish due to Columbia being a slave port.
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well, it was estimated 5,000 people or more. It is hard to know because they didnt keep track of how many people there were.Hope this helps xbtwI Learnt it in my history lesson today :)Well, it was estimated around 5,000 people or more, but they can't be precise because they didnt keep track of the people.Hope this helps!xx
There are approximately 69 cities in Great Britain. The number of towns is harder to define, as there are thousands of towns in Great Britain.
towns developed because of an enonomy based on external trade
Britain was Roman Catholic in the 1500s, until Henry VII split to annul his marriages.
The major towns of Britain in 1750 were: London, Bristol, Liverpool, Leeds, Birmingham and Glasgow.
Many of Britain's towns are on the coast and are threatened by existing sea levels. London, Liverpool, Bristol, Plymouth, Hull, Chester, Southampton and Glasgow are all candidates.
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Most large towns and cities had a castle , examples are londonium , exeter , ect. I am not sure how many.
New Irland and New Britain
Brighton Weston Super Mare