The population of England crashed during the Black Death, but experienced explosive growth during the 1800s.
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Year | Population |
---|---|
1086 | 1710000 |
1190 | 3100000 |
1220 | 3970000 |
1250 | 4230000 |
1279 | 4430000 |
1290 | 4750000 |
1315 | 4690000 |
1325 | 4120000 |
1348 | 4810000 |
1351 | 2600000 |
1377 | 2500000 |
1400 | 2080000 |
1430 | 2020000 |
1450 | 1900000 |
1490 | 2140000 |
1522 | 2350000 |
1541 | 2830000 |
1560 | 3200000 |
1600 | 4110000 |
1650 | 5310000 |
1700 | 5200000 |
1801 | 8287907 |
1811 | 9405342 |
1821 | 11178050 |
1831 | 12976329 |
1841 | 14847888 |
1851 | 16738495 |
1861 | 18753390 |
1871 | 21361235 |
1881 | 24397385 |
1891 | 27231229 |
1901 | 30072180 |
1911 | 33561235 |
1921 | 35230225 |
1931 | 37359045 |
1939 | 38084321 |
1951 | 41164356 |
1961 | 43460525 |
2001 | 49138831 |
2011 | 53012456 |
2019 | 56286961 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Plague_of_London
But the first outbreak almost halved the English population in such a short period of time