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a period of order and stability that lasted until about 1750 BC.
With most of the huge continent of North America uncolonized by Europeans in 1750, it's clear that Native American Tribes dominated the vast plains, deserts, forests, and mountains of North America.
It didn't, unless you consider the United States as part of England. It had however, some minor posessions throughout the region, including present-day Jamaica, Belize, parts of Honduras, the Bahamas, the British Guiana and the Falklands Islands. These were settled during the age of exploration (1600-1750).
what part of anerica did the british originally claim
The British immigrants settled i the eastern cities of the United States.
They settled in about in the late 1750's
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In 1750 there was no United States, so the colonies did not have their own coins. They had coins from Europe; England, Spain, France, etc.
yes
a period of order and stability that lasted until about 1750 BC.
With most of the huge continent of North America uncolonized by Europeans in 1750, it's clear that Native American Tribes dominated the vast plains, deserts, forests, and mountains of North America.
The code needs no answer, it states the rules of the empire.
Elizabeth was alive from 1533 until 1603.
The Europeans found many civilizations that had a social structure, including a culture and type of government.
The polar ice caps were said to have formed on the North Atlantic ice edges beginning in 1750. Their formation kept evolving until roughly 1966.