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What was the 18th century best known for?

The Eighteenth Century [1701-1800] was a period marked by significant progress in science, commerce and trade. It was also a century of political upheaval with the new political ideas of the Enlightenment culminating in the American and French Revolutions.

How did England's government change in the 18th century?

Creation of Great Britain One of the first great political changes of eighteenth century England transformed the very nature of English politics by uniting the English and Scottish governments into one British entity, creating the Parliament of Great Britain.

What was England like in the 18th century?

Cities were dirty, noisy, and overcrowded. London had about 600,000 people around 1700 and almost a million residents in 1800. The rich, only a tiny minority of the population, lived luxuriously in lavish, elegant mansions and country houses, which they furnished with comfortable, upholstered furniture.

Which group dominated the English House of Commons in the eighteenth century?

In the late 18th century, The House of Commons was dominated largely by those from aristocratic and powerful backgrounds. Radical societies, inspired by the French revolution, were growing rapidly across England.

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