Villages in 1750, towns in 1850.
Villages in 1750, towns in 1850.
Villages in 1750, towns in 1850.
In 1750, most of the English population lived in rural areas, primarily engaged in agriculture. By 1850, there was a significant shift as many people moved to urban centers due to the Industrial Revolution, which created a demand for factory workers. This migration was driven by the promise of better job opportunities, improved living standards, and advancements in transportation, which facilitated movement to cities. The rapid industrialization led to the growth of cities, transforming the demographic landscape of England.
In 1750, it was approximately 13,000, and increased by around 217,000 to about 230,000 people
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1750-1850 :)
It changes throughout the years, in 1750-1800 it was about 20,000. Then in 1801-1850 iIslas 28,000. Then in 1851 on wards (apart from now) it was 87,000.
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Resources, population, empire and the improvement in transport. e.g roads, canal
Glees were unaccompanied English secular part songs popular between 1750 and 1850. They were usually written for male voices.