For the better part of the 1700s, most people did not have the right to vote. Men in England had the right to vote and that was about the extent of it.
In the 1700s Western Europes population rose quickly and many people lived in large cities. In the 1700s in the US, most people lived along the coast of the Atlantic.
The most common mode of transportation in the 1700s was the horse. Many people used horses to pull carriages and rode horseback to travel.
Yes, people in the American colonies in the 1700s spoke various dialects influenced by their regional origins (such as British, Dutch, French), as well as indigenous languages. These dialects evolved over time to become distinct American English dialects.
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yes he did wear a wig like most people in the 1700s-1800s
There were many Quakers in Philadelphia in the 1700, but the majority of the population was most likely a mix of Protestant Christians.
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Most of the objects in people's houses in the 1700s had to do with what was needed for daily living. There were utensils and pots used for cooking. There were sewing, spinning, and weaving supplies. There was also simple furniture. Tools and implements that were needed for agricultural activities were also found.
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