The major causes of population growth in England during the 1800s was due to the decline in mortality rate and the introduction if New crops such as potatoes
<h3>Population growth and its Effect in England in the 19th Century </h3>
The Population of great Britain at the start of the 19th century was about 10 Million.
This was as a result of the low mortality rate occasioned by low death rate and introduction of new crops
Population growth accelerated and had a market-expanding effect to a large extent and hence triggering the industrial revolution.
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In the 15th century, Europe sought to expand trade routes to find new sources of wealth and bring Christianity to the East and any newly found lands. This European Age of Discovery saw the rise of colonial empires on a global scale, building a commercial network that connected Europe, Asia, Africa, and the New World.
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</span>The War of 1812<span> was a military conflict that lasted from June </span>1812<span> to February 1815, fought between the United States of America and the United Kingdom, its North American colonies, and its Native American allies.</span>
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Peasants would not have had the time or nobility to be able to train properly. Due to this, many were inexperienced and had no idea what they were doing.
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