The same as today, corrupt.
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Looks like someone has some art history test banks to do.
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following are the some of the images of 18th century model trading ship.please have a look at the following:
Art in the 18th century was very complex. The visual art for example was full of ornate and very detailed features.
The French currency in the 18th century was the franc. Some coins were named by old names like the Louis (the largest coin).
18th century Japan was time of peace. Samurai warriors turned bureaucrats and Japan still produced military weapons but cost of them was ridiculous.
Dick Turpin's brother was named Tom Turpin. He was a highwayman like Dick Turpin and also engaged in criminal activities during the 18th century in England.
In the 18th century, sailing from England to America typically took about six to eight weeks, depending on various factors such as weather conditions, the type of vessel, and the specific ports of departure and arrival. Ships like brigs and schooners were commonly used for transatlantic crossings. Delays could occur due to storms or navigational challenges, which sometimes extended the journey further.
No. England does not have a communist government. It may seem like it but no.
pretty poor if you were the average innkeeper
Tea was first exported from England, not Africa or America. The British began importing tea from China in the 17th century, and it became popular in England by the 18th century. While tea was later grown and exported from places like India and Africa, the initial export to Europe came from China, facilitated by English traders.