PPT-Growth and Diversity 1700–1750—colonial population rose from 250,000 to over two million
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Much growth through natural increase Exceptional longevity in New England Large influx of nonEnglish Europeans ScotsIrish Flee English Oppression Largest nonEnglish
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Much growth through natural increase Exceptional longevity in New England Large influx of nonEnglish Europeans ScotsIrish Flee English Oppression Largest nonEnglish group The Scots fled England for Ireland then the ScotsIrish came to North America. What is the SAQ. 4 Questions. 50 minutes. 20% of total exam . score. Each point is worth 3 multiple . choice questions. How long is a SAQ Answer?. Direct Answer. Not a lot of elaboration. Must be contained in space provided (box). As told by Dr. F. Elwell. World Population. In the six seconds it takes you to read this sentence, 24 people will be added to the earth's population.. Within an hour, 11,000 will be added.. By day's end...260,000.. After 1763, Parliament and the King attempt to reorganize the enlarged empire by tightening control. Many ordinary people engaged in direct often violent demonstrations against this. These actions reflected a growing socio-economic tension with the colonies. ). The Columbian Exchange. The . Columbian Exchange. refers to the transfer of peoples, animals, plants, and diseases between the New and Old Worlds. The Columbian Exchange. The . domesticated livestock and major agricultural crops of the Old World has spread throughout the New World. SAQs. 4 sets of SAQs on the national . exam (& each six weeks). 50 . m. inutes . to complete all 4 . sets (approx. 12 minutes each). E. ach set will have an a., b., c. . part. . Must answer all three parts of each set.. Revolution. Population Growth in 18. th. century. C. ountry. 1700. 1800. France. 19 million. 28 million. Britain. 9 million. 16.5 million. Russia. 17.5 million. 38 million. Prussia. 2 million. 9.5 million. AP World History. Chapter 20. “Colonial Encounters (1750 – 1914). Economies of Coercion:. Forced Labor and the Power of the State. Forced labor was often used to meet the demands of the colonial state . AP World History Notes. European Empires in the Americas. European Empires. Time Period. European. Power(s). Destinations. 15. th. –. 16. th. centuries. Spain. Caribbean,. mainland Central & South America. 1530–1770. The Columbian Exchange. Demographic Changes . The peoples of the New World lacked immunity to diseases from the Old World . Smallpox, measles, diphtheria, typhus, influenza, malaria, yellow fever and maybe pulmonary plague caused severe declines in the population of native peoples in the Spanish and Portuguese colonies . World Population. In the six seconds it takes you to read this sentence, 24 people will be added to the earth's population.. Within an hour, 11,000 will be added.. By day's end...260,000.. 1 Million every 4 days. 22 Frequency range 10.70-12.75 GHz Several LO frequencies available LO switching by voltage and/or 22kHz Internal or External 10 MHz reference Low phase noise High P1dB and IP3 Compact size and light 0. 25. 1000. 100. Human. (type I). Hydra. (type II). Oyster. (type III). 10. 1. 50. Percent of maximum life span. 100. 75. Survival per thousand. I. High death rate in post-reproductive years. II. Constant mortality rate throughout life span. Most . populations . live together in clumps or patches.. Populations can grow, shrink, or remain stable. Population Dynamics. Age Structure. – proportions of individuals at various ages. Population Density. Month. Rainfall (mm). Dry . s. eason vegetation . t. ype = . l. ong grass & open woodland. Wet . s. eason vegetation . t. ype = short grass plains (productivity, nutrients). Synchronized birth pulse, .
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