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The image displays two charts about the population, birth rate, and death rate in England and Wales from 1700 to 2000. The first chart shows the population in millions; in 1700 it was under 10 million, in 1800 between 10-20 million, in 1900 between 40-50 million, and in 2000 over 50 million. The second chart shows the birth and death rate per 1000; in 1700, the birth rate was approximately 30, and the death rate was just over 30. In 1800, the birth rate was around 35, and the death rate was around 30. In 1900, the birth rate was just over 20, and the death rate was around 15. In 2000, the birth rate was just over 10, and the death rate was just under 10.
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The chart illustrates the growing population as well as birth and death rate in England and Wales from 1700 to 2000. Overall, Population as skyrocketed from 1700 to 2000 Meanwhile, the death rate reduced and birth rate increased in England and Wales.
At the beginning of 17 century, population in England and Wales was around 8 million. As the century passed it started growing rapidly it almost doubled over the centuries that is over 17 million population in 18 century and in 19 and 20 century population was around 38 and 48 million, respectively.
In 18th century recorded highest birth and death rate in England and Wales that is almost 23000 and 17000, respectively on the other hand in 17th century recorded the lowest birth and death rate that is 8000 and 6000, respectively. In 19th century the birth rate was around 13000 and death rate was 7000. Later in 20th century birth and death rate reduce slightly by 11000 and 5000.
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