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Well, you have to note that they were gaining land at a rapid rate... That and they were farming their own food, instead of having to buy it.

Beyond that, I'm not too sure, but then again.... I'm only a sophomore in high school... :)

Also the population could have increased because of slavery and birthrates.

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