In the 1700s, the English language included a range of words that reflected the culture and society of the time. Common terms included "gentleman," "lady," "behold," and "thou," which were used more frequently than today. Additionally, words related to exploration, trade, and the Enlightenment, such as "philosophy" and "empire," were prominent. The language also featured many terms derived from Latin and French, reflecting the influence of those cultures on English society.
in the 1700s people used e.g horses sailing ships wind mills and human muscle power. :) nice
It was used very similarly to how it is today, only perhaps more frequently. More compound words contained hyphens then than now. For instance, words like tonight would have been written as to-night.
it was used all the way from the 1700s to present
four year rotation of crops -1700s
They used coins and paper money.
Gander
1700s
started 1700s - 1879
early 1700s
around the 1700s
In the 1700s
in the 1700s people used e.g horses sailing ships wind mills and human muscle power. :) nice
Early 1700s - Skeelers
early 1700s
he was born in the late 1700s .
It was first made in the 1700s
in the late 1700s