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The image includes a combined line and scatter plot with three datasets over time from 1700 to 2000; Population size (millions) on the primary vertical axis ranges from 0-60 with increments of 10, and Birth & Death rate (per 1,000 people) on the secondary vertical axis also ranges from 0-60 with the same increments; Population size shows a steady increase from below 10 million in 1700 to above 50 million in 2000; Birth rate starts at approximately 40 in 1700, oscillates, peaking above 50 around 1825, then declines to around 10 in 2000; Death rate begins just below 40 in 1700, fluctuates with a sharp drop around 1800, aligns closely with birth rate until breaking away sharply downwards around 1875 to level off below 15 in 2000; the X-axis represents years with increments of 50 years.
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The line graph compares the population growth of England and Wales with their birth and death rates from 1700 to 2000.
Overall, the population experienced exponential growth from the 19th century onwards. In contrast, both birth and death rates, despite early fluctuations, showed a significant downward trend by the end of the period.
Regarding vital rates, both began at around 30 per 1,000 people and rose to peak at 40 and 37 respectively in 1750. However, a major divergence occurred after 1850. The death rate plummeted to a low of 20 by 1950, whereas the birth rate fell more gradually to roughly 22 in the same year, before experiencing a slight resurgence to finish the period at 34.
As for the population, it remained relatively stable, varying between 2 and 10 million during the first 150 years. However, coinciding with the decline in mortality, the number of inhabitants skyrocketed to 45 million by 1950, and continued its upward trajectory to reach a peak of 50 million by the year 2000.
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