They talked in a proper manor, not with contractions because it was IMPROPER. They would say a phrase like " the day is lovely", or " I am dreadfully sorry to hear about your mother."
Yes, people in the American colonies in the 1700s spoke various dialects influenced by their regional origins (such as British, Dutch, French), as well as indigenous languages. These dialects evolved over time to become distinct American English dialects.
People who cannot talk may be referred to as mute or nonverbal.
The period of the 1700s and 1800s would be the "seventeen hundreds" and "eighteen hundreds" because the centuries are the numbered periods.
"Gossip" is a word that means idle talk, especially about other people's personal lives.
There is no specific way that gay people talk. Speech patterns are influenced by a variety of factors, including geography, culture, and individual personality. It's important to avoid making assumptions about someone's sexual orientation based on how they speak.
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people died
Mailing letters.
1700s
95% farmed
new England was were people from England settled in during the 1700s.
THEY ARE BOTH MOVEMENTS AND BOTH WERE IN THE 1700S.
For the better part of the 1700s, most people did not have the right to vote. Men in England had the right to vote and that was about the extent of it.
The population of the 13 colonies in the mid 1700s was about 2.5 million.
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