How, and why, did trends in these two fields vary between states?
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What factors influenced population growth and levels of emigration in nineteenth-century Europe? How, and why, did trends in these two fields vary between states? The nineteenth century was possibly the most progressive time for European development. Industrialisation was on the increase, government bureaucracies were being developed and improved, Europe was seeing a long period of peace among the majority of the countries; and also the shear number of Europeans was increasing quite dramatically, the changes in population sizes were by no means the same throughout Europe but the majority of the countries followed one pattern, which was that they were all increasing, although in varying degrees and at different times this large growth of population had many effects on Europe and all Europeans were affected be it peasants in rural locations or high class citizens in the cities. The rapid growth had economic, social, and political impact. It helped to...

