In the 1700s, one of the most notorious places considered wicked was the Caribbean, particularly the island of Tortuga. It was a haven for pirates and privateers, rife with lawlessness, violence, and debauchery. The presence of illegal trading, smuggling, and brutal conflicts over territory contributed to its reputation. Additionally, cities like Port Royal in Jamaica, often referred to as "the wickedest city on earth," were infamous for their gambling, vice, and the rampant lifestyle of its inhabitants.
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Most of the fighting took place in France.
Globally - battles were fought all over the world, but most of the battles took place in europe.
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This depends on the country. Most currencies, however, were based on gold and silver. In America, in the 13 colonies, tobacco was mostly used as a type of currency.
For most of the world, it was WALKING. Just as it has been since the dawn of time.
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The musical theater production Wicked has tickets on sale in most locations it is being performed. In the United States, the typical source for theater tickets is TicketMaster, which is a large company contracted by most performance venues to sell tickets to events. One can purchase them at the door, or online, or by phone.
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The most humid place in the world is the cloud tree forest.
The European settlers of the 1700s think was the most valuable resource in America is coins.
No because the Wicked Eraser is the most powerful card.
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.
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A lady had 69 children in the 1700s
The Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru is considered to be the most beautiful place in the world