They need freshwater to water and wash the cash crops.
abot 900,000
The year between 1760 and 1860 were marked by literary and artistic Romanticism. It began in Europe as a reaction to the Industrial Revolution.
The sovereigns of Scotland (or the state containing Scotland) from 1700 to 1800 were as follows: 1700-1702 William II of Scotland (aka William III of England) 1702-1707 Anne (as Queen of Scotland) 1707-1714 Anne (as Queen of Great Britain after the union with England) 1714-1727 George I of Great Britain 1727-1760 George II of Great Britain 1760-1800 George III of Great Britain (until 1820)
The African American population in the American colonies increased significantly from 1640 to 1760 primarily due to the transatlantic slave trade, which brought a large number of enslaved Africans to work on plantations, particularly in the Southern colonies. Additionally, the demand for labor in tobacco, rice, and indigo cultivation drove the expansion of slavery. By the mid-1700s, the population of enslaved Africans had grown, as enslaved individuals also had children, contributing to a self-sustaining population. The combination of these factors led to a marked increase in the African American population during this period.
Between 1700 and 1760
in 1750 it was 28704 in 1760 it was 33250 in 1750- 28704 1760- 33250
between 1720 and 1760 the population of British North America grew from 472,000 to 1.6 million.
1700 yards = 0.965909091 miles
They need freshwater to water and wash the cash crops.
In 1700, Colonial America had a population of just under 251,000 people. After a span of ten years, it rose to around 350,000.
abot 900,000
between 1753 and 1760
well in 1754 there was the french and Indian war..... but that's in all of the us........... go on Google and Google it.... that should help....... sry im not much of a help 2 u
1760 + 1760 = 3,520
John William Adamson has written: 'Pioneers of modern education 1600-1700' 'An outline of English education 1760-1902' 'English education'
Anyone who wrote music and had it published between 1600-1760.