Population of England, 1086–Present

The population of England crashed during the Black Death, but experienced explosive growth during the 1800s.
Source: Wikipedia
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Aug 8, 2018
Note, this chart is on the log scale.
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Level 70
Feb 1, 2020
If you are using a logarithmic scale you shouldn't include zero as it would appear infinitely far below the graph.
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Feb 2, 2020
Blame the Google chart software.
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Aug 8, 2018
If the population had kept growing at the rate experienced during the 19th century, the population of England would now be over 148 million.
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Aug 8, 2018
Also, note that even after the initial incidence of the plague, the population continued to fall for another 100 years. What a miserable time to be alive.
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Sep 20, 2018
Probably because of the hundred years war. I wonder what are the statistics for France at the time.
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Sep 20, 2018
Not sure, but I would guess that it was further outbreaks of plague. The hundred years war was mostly fought in France so I'd imagine it wouldn't have had a huge impact in England. But I would need to do more research to know for sure.
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Feb 24, 2020
I think it may be because of a similar effect to what we are seeing in Russia currently where the children, then grandchildren, then great-grandchildren and now great-great-grandchildren of the fallen men of WWII aren't being born because of the missing generation not having kids/being too young and then going sent to the battlefied where they died
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Jun 6, 2022
It was a combination of the plague recurrence as QM said and the end of the medieval warm period. Climate change and recurring pandemics. Good job we're safe from that now eh?
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Sep 20, 2018
what source did you use? I'm curious
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Sep 20, 2018
Wikipedia
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Level 33
Nov 11, 2019
Indeed Black Death is really black, it reduced the pop. by so much
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Level 68
Nov 18, 2020
What's with the drop from 1650 to 1700?
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Nov 24, 2020
It was probably when a lot of people moved from England to America.
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Jun 28, 2021
It was ... wait for it ... another plague.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Plague_of_London

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Level 68
Oct 27, 2021
That was serious, it killed a quarter of the London population

But the first outbreak almost halved the English population in such a short period of time

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Level 79
Jun 6, 2022
Plus presumably the delayed effect of so many dead in the civil wars - a significantly higher death rate than ww1.
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Level 42
Nov 13, 2021
Can you do one for Mongolia from the 1200's to now? (You don't have to if you don't want to. Just asking, because I would really like one!)