i think that it was about m80 percent enslaved out of all the african americans. ;(
The Agricultural Revolution is the historical event that most likely triggered the largest increase in the human population. This period marked the transition from hunting and gathering to farming, leading to more stable food supplies and population growth.
Peter the Great was responsible for consolidating Russia's gains in the early 1700s and transforming the country into a more European-style state. He modernized the military, bureaucracy, and economy, as well as implemented social reforms to bring Russia more in line with Western standards.
the same homogeneous people because they all came from one place and did not contain much of diversity. From 1650- 1790 an average estimate of 330,500 ________________________________________ About 105,000 in 1700 (an average doesn't tell us much over 140 years when the number grew from 27,000 to a million).
The Bourbon Reforms, which changed the colonial system to that of an intendancy. These reforms were directed to increase tax revenues; they also became very unpopular as most intendants were peninsulares, or people born in Spain. This increased unrest among criollos or people of Spanish descent born in the Americas who ultimately led -- and won -- all independence wars against their respective home countries.
the rothchilds of Europe during the 1700s they had about 700million destras = to 300trillion usd today they own over 40 manors now after giving away loads and tons of art priced at a high 20million usd each. they worked with the queen and were the owners of all major building in Europe during the 1700s
The total population of the 13 American colonies was around 2.5 million people in the mid-1700s. Other British colonies were growing in population size as well.
The African American population in the American colonies increased significantly from 1640 to 1760 primarily due to the transatlantic slave trade, which brought a large number of enslaved Africans to work on plantations, particularly in the Southern colonies. Additionally, the demand for labor in tobacco, rice, and indigo cultivation drove the expansion of slavery. By the mid-1700s, the population of enslaved Africans had grown, as enslaved individuals also had children, contributing to a self-sustaining population. The combination of these factors led to a marked increase in the African American population during this period.
The population of the 13 colonies in the mid 1700s was about 2.5 million.
Large families and more immigrants came to the colonies.
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According to historians, the major groups of immigrants that came to Britainâ??s American colonies in the 1700s included the Africans who made up 47% of the immigrant population followed by the Scottish and Scot-Irish. There was also a large number of Germans who migrated as well.
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Slavery was legally established in the British North American colonies of Virginia and Maryland by the early 1700s. These colonies relied heavily on enslaved labor for their agricultural economies, particularly in tobacco cultivation.
enjoyed a large measure of self-government
Escape from wars and religious freedom.
The restoration colonies had proprietary ventures in common.