In the 1760's, half of the two million people living in British Colonies lived on the Atlantic Coast. They lived east of the Appalachians.
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Around 2.5 million
"It made people living in the colonies adapt to British rule, (even fashions)..." -JAAY
The total population of the 13 American colonies was around 2.5 million people in the mid-1700s. Other British colonies were growing in population size as well.
The people that came to America revealed to the people's in the colonies their British costoms and laws with that they use the ideas to create their own government
The estimated population of the 13 colonies in 1770 was 2,148.076. This number includes the populations of the territories that later became Maine, Kentucky, Vermont, and Tennessee. The population excluding these territories was 2,090,119.
The first people living in the Virginia colonies were Native Americans. They were then joined by settlers from England.
what advantage did the geography and climate give the people living in the middle colonies
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what advantage did the geography and climate give the people living in the middle colonies
Actually the first United States Census wasn't taken until 1790; at the time 3,929,326 people lived in the U.S. However, it is estimated that the 1776 population was about 2.5 million people.
Sex had a lot of power over the people living in the middle colonies of Pandora, compadre...