Roughly 11 million people.
5555 millon people lived in 1750
1750-1825 1750-1825
21 million people
1776 - 1825
0.9125 US tons.
John Quincy Adams (1825-1829)
In 1825, the estimated population of England was around 10.5 million people. This period was marked by the early stages of the Industrial Revolution, which contributed to population growth due to urbanization and increased economic opportunities. The population was primarily rural, with many people living in smaller towns and villages before the rapid urbanization that followed in later decades.
In 1825, approximately 80% of the population in Great Britain lived in the countryside. The majority of the population resided in rural areas and worked in agriculture. Urbanization and industrialization began to accelerate during this time, leading to a gradual shift of the population from rural to urban areas.
John Quincy Adams served from 1825 to 1829.
In 1825, around 80% of the British population lived and worked in the countryside. The Industrial Revolution was beginning to shift the population towards urban areas, but a significant majority still relied on agricultural activities for their livelihoods.
160% of 1825= 160% * 1825= 1.6 * 1825= 2920
In 1825, the total population of England was approximately 13 million people. This figure reflects a period of significant growth during the early stages of the Industrial Revolution, which was transforming the country socially and economically. The population density was increasing as people migrated from rural areas to urban centers in search of work.