no
It increased crop yields and agricultural methods.
The increase in British imports during the 1700s ensured that there was a lot of assimilation on the part of the Americans. A lot of the clothing that was common in Britain was transferred to the USA and America also gained from the raw materials that were available only in British colonies.
Rice and Potatoes. Google "Columbian Exchange" for more information about the transport of other crops, plants, and pathogens across the Atlantic.
what happened in the 1700s
Yes, there were schools in the 1700s
spain
atlantic slave trade
The East African slave trade in the 1600s was operated within Africa, Europe, and Asia, while the Atlantic slave trade in the 1700s also included the Americas.
The East African slave trade in the 1600s was operated within Africa, Europe, and Asia, while the Atlantic slave trade in the 1700s also included the Americas.
The East African slave trade in the 1600s was operated within Africa, Europe, and Asia, while the Atlantic slave trade in the 1700s also included the Americas.
Yes
Large families and more immigrants came to the colonies.
An increase in life expectancy
By the 1700s cities had begun popping up all over the North American continent. Three of the largest were the Atlantic seaports of New York, Boston, and Philadelphia.
an increase in life expectancy
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.
It increased crop yields and agricultural methods.