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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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<span>All of the New England colonies were nestled together on the north eastern coast of what is now the United States of America.</span>
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