In the 1700s, various countries were led by different rulers and governments. For example, in Great Britain, the monarchy was under King George I, who reigned from 1714 to 1727, followed by King George II. In France, King Louis XIV ruled until his death in 1715, succeeded by Louis XV. The political landscape varied widely across Europe and the Americas, with different forms of governance, including monarchies, republics, and colonial administrations.
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
yes
MDCC = 1700
Missionaries didn’t create a country in the 1700, but they did go with explorers in the 1500’s.
The country that had great military power in the 1700's was Great Britain.
Spain.
You would divide 1700 by 8 You would have to wash 213 cars a week to make the 1700 rent
The English colonies
They were a country of religious freedom
united states
Spain
Yes, a few - Canada, Mexico ...
Spain
France.
Europe is a continent, not a country, so it has no capital.