This was a time when the mines were pushing out huge volumes of coal. In addition town like Merthyr Tydfil had the biggest iron workings in the work and these provided more than 20% of the worlds steel and Iron requirements. At this time many workers were from other areas of Wales but also many from North England and Ireland came to the mines and steel works for the employment. Indeed so much work was available that many Spaniards and Italians were found in the Valleys of South Wlaes
The population grew from 11m in 1750 to 40m in 1900.
It went from 7 million people to 41 million people
Around 5.87 million. Wales had an additional 0.44m, and Scotland roughly 1.23m.
in 1750 it was 28704 in 1760 it was 33250 in 1750- 28704 1760- 33250
it was just boring time
150 years went by
They ride only on horses in 1750 and in 1900 they got trains !Is that good enough for u ?
It grew by 1.86 billion
they had different clothes such as knickerbockers for men.
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The period of the agricultural and industrial revolutions saw rapid population growth throughout Great Britain, but particularly in England and Wales. Improved farming methods appear to have been one cause of the population explosion that occurred between 1750 and 1850. The increase in population provided a ready workforce for newly industrialised factory production.
In 1750, the population of the world was 629 million people. By the year 1950, the population had increased to 2.52 billion.