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Living conditions improved during the 19th century. Britain's population doubled every 50 years. Europe's population increased from about 100 million in 1200 to 400 million by 1900.
The (living) conditions of Britain in 1830-1880 were horrible and gross. you are stupid.
they sucked who wants to be a farmer
The population grew from 11m in 1750 to 40m in 1900.
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Living conditions improved during the 19th century. Britain's population doubled every 50 years. Europe's population increased from about 100 million in 1200 to 400 million by 1900.
The (living) conditions of Britain in 1830-1880 were horrible and gross. you are stupid.
common rooms and equal treatment
The population of Britain in 1900 was around 40 million, so one tenth or 10% is the right answer.
Noreen Branson has written: 'History of the Communist Party in Britain 1941-1951 (The History of Communist Party of Great Britain)' 'Britain in the nineteen thirties' -- subject(s): Cost and standard of living, Economic conditions, Great Britain, History, Social conditions 'Britain in the 1930's' -- subject(s): Cost and standard of living, Economic conditions, History, Social conditions 'History of the Communist Party of Great Britain, 1927-1941'
In 1700's the population in Britain was only 11 million people. But by the time of halfway through at the time of 1825 the population of people living in the UK was only 21 million yet still when it was 1900's there was only 40-45 million living in Britain.
African-Americans who lived in the North between 1865 and 1900 generally faced wretched living conditions.
they sucked who wants to be a farmer
In 1900 the country colloquially called Britain (or, infuriatingly, England by many Americans) was called: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Living Pictures - 1900 II was released on: USA: August 1900
Living Pictures - 1900 IV was released on: USA: August 1900
Living Pictures - 1900 VI was released on: USA: August 1900