New England, Middle Colonies, Southern Colonies
7% of the population was enslaved African Americans
2,5,15,25,40
the population of the English colonies grew dramatically in 1700s because the number of Europeans living in the colonies rose from about 250,000 in 1700 to 2.5 million in 1775---a tenfold increase.
In 1700, the population of the American colonies was estimated to be around 250,000 to 300,000 people. This figure includes a mix of European settlers, Indigenous peoples, and enslaved Africans. The population was concentrated primarily along the eastern seaboard, with significant growth occurring in the following decades due to immigration and natural increase.
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New England, Middle Colonies, Southern Colonies
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Massachusetts
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Large families and more immigrants came to the colonies.
7% of the population was enslaved African Americans
2,5,15,25,40
South Carolina, which at that point was the San Miguel de Gualdape colony, had over 75,000 slaves total, which in 1700 was the largest relative to its overall population.
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the population of the English colonies grew dramatically in 1700s because the number of Europeans living in the colonies rose from about 250,000 in 1700 to 2.5 million in 1775---a tenfold increase.
In 1700, the population of the colonies had reached about 275,000 people. The place with the largest population was Boston with 7,000 inhabitants. New York had the second largest population with 5,000.