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Title: Demographic Changes in Eighteenth-Century Europe


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Demographic Changes in Eighteenth-Century Europe
  • AP European History
  • Unit 4

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Schedule
  • Thursday, Friday Social and Cultural Changes of
    the 18th century
  • Monday Review Unit 4
  • Tuesday Review Packet Due (receive in class on
    Monday)
  • Wednesday Introduction to French Revolution
  • Thursday Introduction to French Revolution
    (Causes)
  • Friday Quiz Unit 4 (Multiple Choice)

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The Agricultural Revolution
  • Agriculture in 1700
  • Same SOL as Middle Ages
  • 80 of west Europeans were farmers
  • Low output
  • Open-Field System
  • Heavy taxation of peasants

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Features of Agricultural Revolution
  • Increased production of food
  • New methods of cultivation
  • Selective breeding of livestock
  • Science and technology applied to agriculture

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Agricultural Revolution in England
  • 1700-1870 triple crop yields
  • Crop rotation (Charles Townsend)
  • Seed drill use of horses for plowing (Jethro
    Tull)
  • Selective breeding of livestock (Robert
    Blackwell)
  • Enclosure Movement

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The Enclosure Movement
  • Began in 16th century
  • Ends open-field system
  • Fence fields and common pasture lands
  • Increased commercialization of agriculture
  • Invest in new technology
  • Growth of large farms in England
  • Corn Laws (1815)

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Causes of the Population Explosion
  • Agricultural Revolution
  • New foods become staple crops
  • Improved food transportation
  • Better diet stronger immune systems
  • No more bubonic plague (after 1720)
  • Improved sanitation
  • Wars less destructive
  • Smallpox Vaccination (late 18th century)

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Population Explosion
  • Diets in Western Europe
  • Influence of the Columbian Exchange
  • Potato provided Vitamins A and C average Irish
    male ate 8-10 pounds of potato a day
  • English have the best diets
  • 1650-1750 population plateau
  • After 1750 dramatic growth
  • 1700-1800 population grows from 120 million to
    190 million
  • Medical improvements
  • End of bubonic plague
  • Lady Mary Montagu original idea of vaccinations
  • Edward Jenner foundation for science of
    immunology for vaccine for smallpox
  • Smallpox
  • 17th c. 25 of deaths in England
  • 18th c 60 million die
  • 400,000/year on average
  • 80 of Europeans contracted it and were scarred
    for life

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Other Demographic Features of 18th Century Europe
  • Atlantic Slave Trade
  • Loss of population after American Revolution
    (approximately 2.5 million)
  • Increased life expectancy
  • Improved public health techniques
  • Early 18th century older marriage ages
  • Late 18th century earlier marriage ages
  • Increased of illegitimate births
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