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.
The high birth rate.
what is the population of Boston in 1700s
In which was about eighty percent of the population engaged in the late 1700s?
It was 1,999
It grew a lot and it grew because traders brought slaves to america and their was a high demand for it.
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The total population of the 13 American colonies was around 2.5 million people in the mid-1700s. Other British colonies were growing in population size as well.
The population of the 13 colonies in the mid 1700s was about 2.5 million.
The physical geography of New York and Philadelphia in the 1600s and 1700s, particularly their proximity to waterways and natural harbors, facilitated trade and commerce, attracting settlers and leading to population growth in both cities. New York's location at the mouth of the Hudson River made it a key hub for trade with Europe, while Philadelphia's access to the Delaware River allowed for easy transportation of goods. These geographical advantages contributed to the economic prosperity and population growth of both cities during this time period.
About 70%.
There were dinosaurs. They went roar.