In 1750, Britain's economy was primarily agrarian, with a significant portion of the population engaged in farming and related activities. The Industrial Revolution was just beginning to take shape, leading to a gradual shift toward manufacturing and urbanization. While many laborers worked in agriculture, cottage industries, and small workshops, the work environment was characterized by long hours, limited rights, and minimal technological advancement compared to later industrialized periods. Overall, the nature of work in 1750 was labor-intensive and largely manual, reflecting the early stages of economic transition.
it changed in POPLATION , Work, Facilities , many other things . BUt these are the main points !
The population grew from 11m in 1750 to 40m in 1900.
Industrial Revolution
yes they were they felt powerful during 1750 because of the industrial revolution.
The last monarch of England was Anne in 1707. In 1750 the monarch of Great Britain and Ireland was George II.
25% of the world's land surface.
Around 6.5 million people lived in Britain in 1750.
The major towns of Britain in 1750 were: London, Bristol, Liverpool, Leeds, Birmingham and Glasgow.
No: Britain was, basically, no more modern in 1750 than anywhere else. Go forward 100 years & there are immense changes, Britain is by then at the forefront of the industrialised world. The Industrial Revolution has made great changes, but in 1750 this is undreampt of.
it changed in POPLATION , Work, Facilities , many other things . BUt these are the main points !
The population grew from 11m in 1750 to 40m in 1900.
Great Britain
Industrial Revolution
Industrial Revolution
industria revolution
yes they were they felt powerful during 1750 because of the industrial revolution.
The last monarch of England was Anne in 1707. In 1750 the monarch of Great Britain and Ireland was George II.