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Who owned the 13 colonies in 1750?

Great Britain


Whose territory was Wisconsin in during the mid-1700s?

Wisconsin was in the French territory in 1750.


Who owned North Carolina in 1750?

King James II


In 1750 where did enslaved live?

In 1750, enslaved individuals lived on plantations, in cities, or in households owned by their enslavers. Enslaved people were owned as property and were forced to live and work where their owners directed them.


What was the first territory owned by the us?

Northwest Territory


Is territory and state the same meaning?

Yes, because a state is something owned and territory is land owned by an animal


Who owned the territory around the Hudson bay in 1763?

I'm pretty sure the French owned the territory around Hudson Bay in 1763.


How did Jefferson learn what was in the Lousisana Territory?

I trust you mean after the purchase. He commissioned Lewis and Clark to explore the new territory and report on the geographical features, the plants and animals and natives found there. Even the size of territory was largely unknown when it was purchased.


How much land did A farmer have in 1750?

The amount of land a farmer had in 1750 varied widely depending on location, social status, and economic activity. Most farmers in 1750 owned between 50-200 acres of land, but some wealthy landowners owned thousands of acres while small subsistence farmers may have only had a few acres to cultivate.


What is an area of land owned by a country called?

An area of land owned by a country is called territory.


Where did french settle in us in 1750?

In 1750 there was no "US" and most of the French were either in Canada or in the New Orleans area of the Gulf. At the time there had not been a Louisiana purchase and the area was owned by France.


What did Lewis and Clark make?

I don't know of them making a product... They did make a journey all the way to the Pacific Ocean to explore the new land (Lousisana Territory) purchased by America from France in the Lousiana Purchase.