Industrial revolution
The increase in human population between 1880 and 1930 was mainly due to factors such as advancements in medical technology leading to reduced mortality rates, improved sanitation practices, and increased access to food resulting from agricultural innovations such as the green revolution. These factors combined to create a population boom during that time period.
Yes, that's correct. In 1880, about 10% of the US population worked on farms. This shift away from agricultural work was part of a larger trend toward industrialization and urbanization during that time period.
The population of Great Britain was around 36 million in 1880 and increased to approximately 42 million by 1910. This growth was due to factors such as improvements in public health, decline in infant mortality, and urbanization.
In 1880, the cost of land varied widely depending on location, quality of the land, and other factors. Generally, agricultural land in the United States ranged from $10 to $100 per acre, while urban land in cities could be significantly higher. Prices were influenced by factors such as proximity to transportation networks and availability of resources.
The city of Espanola is located in Ontario, Canada. It is situated in the Sudbury District in the northern part of the province.
The Congo Free State became an expression of Belgian nationalism in the 1880s when King Leopold II of Belgium used it as a way to assert Belgium's presence in the colonial race and enhance its international prestige. The exploitation of the Congo's resources and people under Leopold's rule was promoted as a symbol of Belgian colonial ambition and power.
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I can find data back to 1900 and it seems the population has held very steady since then, in the 17,000 - 18,000 range. I would guess that the population was roughly 17,000 in 1880.
what happened in germany between 1880-1889
In 1870, Los Angeles had a population of 5,728. By 1880, the population had increased to 11,183. Therefore, there were 5,455 more people living in Los Angeles in 1880 than in 1870.
1850-1880 the population went from 11,000 to 145,000. 1880-1910 the population went from 145,000 to 375,000. 1910-1940 the population went from 375,000 to 550,000. 1940-1970 the population went from 550,000 to 1,050,000. 1970-present the population went from 1,050,000 to 2,800,000.
1850-1880 the population went from 12,000 to 175,000. 1880-1910 the population went from 175,000 to 670,000. 1910-1940 the population went from 670,000 to 1,100,000. 1940-1970 the population went from 1,100,000 to 2,100,000. 1970-2010 the population went from 2,100,000 to 3,800,000.
1800-1840 the population went from 4,000 to 210,000. 1840-1880 the population went from 210,000 to 1,625,000. 1880-1920 the population went from 1,625,000 to 3,675,000. 1920-1960 the population went from 3,675,000 to 7,800,000. 1960-present the population went from 7,800,000 to 9,900,000.
university-building in the formative decades between 1880 and 1910
1850-1880 the population went from 190,000 to 320,000. 1880-1910 the population went from 320,000 to 350,000. 1910-1940 the population went from 350,000 to 460,000. 1940-1970 the population went from 460,000 to 630,000. 1970-present the population went from 630,000 to 750,000.
1800-1840 the population went from 1,250 to 590,000. 1840-1880 the population went from 590,000 to 1,250,000. 1880-1920 the population went from 1,250,000 to 2,350,000. 1920-1960 the population went from 2,350,000 to 3,300,000. 1960-present the population went from 3,300,000 to 4,800,000 as it stands today.