In 1750, most of the English population was concentrated in rural areas, with agriculture being the primary occupation. However, towns and cities began to grow, particularly in regions like London, which was the largest urban center. The Industrial Revolution was just beginning to take shape, leading to gradual urbanization as people moved to cities for work in emerging industries. Overall, while rural living predominated, the seeds of urban growth were being sown during this period.
Villages in 1750, towns in 1850.
Villages in 1750, towns in 1850.
Villages in 1750, towns in 1850.
France and or Spain but, France was a bigger threat.In 1750 the country that posed the most serious threat to the English colonies in North America was France and or Spain, but France was a bigger threat. In the 1770's is when Spain started taking over the European (french) colonies in North America. But, in 1750 it was France.
Which graph shows the most likely growth of a squirrel population living in a forest?
English and Chinese as there is a huge Chinese population.
English
The most likely explanation is the abundance of food versus the population size. The population in 1750 was less than in 1900 so the amount of food per head was greater thus leading to a better diet and, not to put too fine a point on it, chubbier figures. However you do have to consider the localized famines in 1750. This led to some having rather gaunt figures though others became bloated with starvation.
Yes
Around 1750, societies were mostly rural. That means that most people were employed in farming and farming-related work.
United States
England speaks the most English is you exclude immigrants.