The Degree might be between 25-30 Degrees in the 1700"s
What was the average temperature in Connecticut in the 1700's?
what is the georographic of Connecticut in 1700's
Thomas Hooker
farming, fishing, and hunting
it was hot summers and cold winters
1700
They had rich soil, therefore they did a lot of farming.
Grapes, pineapples, apples, bannas, and oranges
Yes there was slavery in Connecticut. They did not have any slavery until the 1700's though. On the eve of the revolution, Connecticut had the largest number of slaves in New England. (6,464)
it ranges from 300 to 1700 Celsius
1700 degrees Celsius is a very high temperature. It is equivalent to 3092 degrees Fahrenheit or 1973 Kelvin. At this temperature, many materials would melt or vaporize.
The temperature was up by about one degree. The temperature rose about one degree. The temperature dropped about one degree.