The major towns of Britain in 1750 were:
London, Bristol, Liverpool, Leeds, Birmingham and Glasgow.
most towns were overgrown villages
Answer King George II was King of Great Britain and King of Ireland from 11th June 1727 until his death on 25th October 1760. The country was governed by Parliament, in 1750 the Prime Minister was Henry Pelham, leader of the Whig Party.
About 140 million in 1750 and 180m in 1800.
Columbia, today there are many towns that are prodominatly black and speak spanish due to Columbia being a slave port.
1750
In 1750 Britain was a constitutional monarchy.
New Irland and New Britain
Villages in 1750, towns in 1850.
Villages in 1750, towns in 1850.
Villages in 1750, towns in 1850.
Some of the major cities and towns in Great Britain include London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. These cities are key economic and cultural hubs within the UK.
Around 6.5 million people lived in Britain in 1750.
5555 millon people lived in 1750
The answer's probably meant to be "agriculture". Most worked in agriculture in 1700, but by 1750 it probably employed just under half. Most still worked in the countryside and in small towns, but many of those worked outside agriculture.
No: Britain was, basically, no more modern in 1750 than anywhere else. Go forward 100 years & there are immense changes, Britain is by then at the forefront of the industrialised world. The Industrial Revolution has made great changes, but in 1750 this is undreampt of.
The population grew from 11m in 1750 to 40m in 1900.
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