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the fastest growing population in the 1900s Was theWest.
The Asia-Pacific region had the fastest growing population in the 1900s. This was largely due to factors such as improvements in healthcare, sanitation, and food production leading to a decline in mortality rates and an increase in life expectancy.
The population in the 1900s in Britain was about 40 million
The population in the 1900s in Britain was about 40 million
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Rural areas across the United States experienced population decline in the late 1900s as people moved to urban centers for job opportunities and amenities. Some regions in Eastern Europe also saw declines due to economic challenges and political changes during that period.
Slightly over 1.6 billion.