How did mines change since 1750 to 1900?
In 1750, Britain was experiencing significant social and economic change, marked by the early stages of the Industrial Revolution. The population was around 6.5 million, with a majority living in rural areas, though urbanization was beginning to accelerate. The British Empire was expanding, enhancing trade and colonial wealth, while the political landscape included a constitutional monarchy under King George II. Additionally, this period saw growing intellectual movements, including the Enlightenment, influencing culture and society.
1750 would be written as MDCCL
1750 x .03 = 52.5So 52.5 is 3% of 1750.
9.50 * 1750 = 16625
The population grew from 11m in 1750 to 40m in 1900.
In 1750 Britain was a constitutional monarchy.
Around 6.5 million people lived in Britain in 1750.
In short, the orchestra got bigger.
The major towns of Britain in 1750 were: London, Bristol, Liverpool, Leeds, Birmingham and Glasgow.
The (living) conditions of Britain in 1830-1880 were horrible and gross. you are stupid.
why did so many people emigrate from britain in 1830-1930 ?
it changed in POPLATION , Work, Facilities , many other things . BUt these are the main points !
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.
How did mines change since 1750 to 1900?
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