what was the result of the rise in population in Europe in the first half of 19th century
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· Consequently, the population of Europe rose from about 16 percent of the estimated world total in 1750 to about 20 percent in 1950. ... The acceleration of population growth in the nineteenth century was a direct consequence of declining death rates and stable or even rising fertility rates.
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Europe suffered almost 8 million battle deaths (including Russia) and over 4 million civilian casualties in World War I. The acceleration of population growth in the nineteenth century was a direct consequence of declining death rates and stable or even rising fertility rates.
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