almost 2 thousand
Another answer:
Approximately 1.6 million people.
during the revolutionary war, everyone had gone beyond the appalachians(the western frontier) so theoretically no one lived in the colonies at this time.
2.5 million.
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Ten people lived in the houses
5555 millon people lived in 1750
over 6000 people lived in san gabriel
In slave people lived in many different ways the standard of living and lifestyle of enslaved people was dependent upon the slave owner. Many enslaved people had a very low standard of living while a few enslaved people lived quite well.
It's estimated that over 3000 people lived in Versailles until 1789
3,929,214 people lived in the middle colonies.
All thirteen colonies
350 people
Many different types of people have lived in the southern colonies. Throughout history, however, the South has been the home to many subsistence farmers.
By 1750, about 200,000 slaves lived in the colonies.
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In 1700, Colonial America had a population of just under 251,000 people. After a span of ten years, it rose to around 350,000.
they wanted better life for family and start a new life
Yes, because of the land and free religion many different people of many different religions lived there.
The US was not a country in 1760 and thus had no states. At that time, the US was still a British colony and composed of 13 colonies (which also became the first 13 states of the US).
Southern colonies of what? There have been thousands of colonies. British, American, French, German, Russia and so on.
The estimated population of the 13 colonies in 1770 was 2,148.076. This number includes the populations of the territories that later became Maine, Kentucky, Vermont, and Tennessee. The population excluding these territories was 2,090,119.