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Century - 1700s

Century-1700s refers to the years from 1701 to 1800. During this time period, the 13 British colonies, in what would eventually become the United States, rebelled against British rule, the French experienced complete social and political upheaval during the French Revolution and the steam engine was patented in Great Britain marking the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in that country.

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The Industrial Revolution began in the late 1700s in?

The Industrial Revolution began in the late 1700s in Great Britain and spread to Western Europe and the United States within a few decades.

Americans education in late 1700s?

Most kids were taught by their parents(only essential skills needed for life), only higher class kids were taught in school. Girls weren't allowed to go to school, they worked at home on house skills. Going to college was a rare thing.

Name given to the music of the 1700's?

You are probably thinking of the Baroque period which ended in 1750 with the death of Johann Sebastian Bach. The reason the period ended there is because Bach was an impossible act to follow. He had just about said it all for Baroque music and the so-called Classical period was next. There is a LOT more to know on this subject but it can be engrossing reading.

Why did the slave trade grow in the 1700s?

As more sugar plantations were created, farmers needed more workers so they needed more slaves. Slave owners also never felt like they had enough slaves, in other words they were very greedy, this caused more slaves being transpoted in the middle passage, the trade route from Europe to Africa, then the "middle" Africa to America. This was called the trianglular trade route.

What were women's role's in the 1700's?

there job was to feed their children and look after their children to dress their children and , cook, clean and housework, also if you were rich you would attend balls and learn how to dance women had a very hard time some women died during child birth then if she did die the man would have a women right on his doorstep and he would marry again and have more children.

What was the population of the Middle Colonies during the 1700s?

New York: Eastern 31

New York: Central 11

New Jersey: 16

Pennsylvania: 44

Pennsylvania: Central 13

Pennsylvania: Southwest 7

Delaware: 19

Trade goods in Delaware 1700s?

Glass beads, cloth, ribbons, cutlery, cooking pots, axes, firearms,

What were the jobs in Massachusetts during the 1700's?

they worked in shops and made ships because they lived on a port so ships were important.=]

What was a british ship name in the 1700's?

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Who founded new york in the 1700s?

The Duke of York is the person who bought Long Island and others in 1663.

What crops did they grow in Georgia in the 1700's?

They grew indigo, mullberry trees for silk, tobacco, and rice to name a few

What diseases were around in the 1700's?

Smallpox

Typhus

Typhoid

Dysentery

Scarlet Fever

Colds

Influenza

Yellow Fever

Dengue Fever

Malaria

Venerial Diseases

Flu

Robot Anonoids

Goose Pimples

The name given to the British in 1776?

Many American colonists referred to British soldiers as Red Coats. They wore colorful red uniforms.They were also called "oppressors" in a manner of speaking.

What was New England's main export in the 1700's?

New England's primary export would have been fish and/or lumber. Due to their unhospitable rocky and shallow soil agriculture on a grand scale was impossible.

Therefore they turned to the natural products available in their geographical region.

Why was Philadelphia so important in the 1700's?

It was important because the Declaration of Independence was signed there