5555 millon people lived in 1750
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.
In 1825, most people in Britain lived in rural areas and small villages, as the Industrial Revolution had not yet fully shifted the population to cities. Cities such as London, Liverpool, Manchester, and Birmingham were beginning to grow rapidly due to industrialization and urbanization.
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37% of people in the UK work in the Secondary Sector.
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.
not many people
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.
Most middle-class and upper-class boys (but not many girls) went to school.Elementary schools in England provided education for the children of the poor if they wanted to attend. Many did not.There were few universities.
british people generally recycle more than a fifth of their rubbish
21 million people
It was built in Britain in 1804. The first public railway for steam locomotives in 1825.