The poor would walk (though they tended to stay near where they live). Richer folk would ride on a horse, a stagecoach, or on a horse-drawn carriage. The roads were little more than tracks, dusty in summer, muddy and badly rutted in winter.
That depends on your speed.
There are 17 hundreds in 1700. This is because 1700 can be divided by 100, resulting in 17. Therefore, 1700 is equal to 17 hundreds.
1700
1700/100*15=255
MDCC = 1700
People traveled in the 1700s' by going on boat or horse.
1700
That depends on your speed.
No, They had no refrigerators in the 1700's.
Coronado and his group crossed the Colorado river and explored what is now the southwestern United States. He reached what is now New Mexico.
It's about 1700 miles or 2800kms.
How many people lived in British New York in the 1700
The estimated global population in 1700 was around 600 million people.
You tell me!
Lots of people....
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Yes.