It was Ireland during the Great Famine, who's population drastically diminished from 8 million to roughly 3 million.
The single biggest reason for the growth of the American population in the nineteenth century was high birth rates coupled with declining death rates due to improvements in sanitation, medicine, and public health. This led to a significant population increase through natural growth.
BRITAIN had the largest global empire, both in territory and in population.
Poverty, war, and famine caused the cities to grow in population at the end of the nineteenth century.
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What contributed to a lower death rate in the 19th century, was better nutrition improvements in personal hygiene and public health.
1. How did the surge in population in the United States in the late nineteenth century contribute to the development of the computer?
One was disease (:
Cities built sewers and supplied purified water
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Cities built sewers and supplied purified water
The world population grew.
Shipbuilding and size of population.