In 1700s Britain, common thefts included household items, clothing, tools, and food, as poverty and economic hardship were widespread. Theft of livestock, particularly sheep, was also prevalent due to the value of animals in agrarian society. Additionally, there were instances of more organized crime, such as highway robbery. The legal system responded harshly, often imposing severe penalties for theft, reflecting the social tensions of the time.
People started using machines on farms so they lost their jobs.
What was currency in Britain during the 1700s?
in Great Britain in the 1700s
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Louisbourg
Spain and Britain
britain
Louisbourg
great britain.
male house owners
start in the late of 1700s in great britain
it began in Great Britain in the 1700s