What was the population in France in 1900?

What was the population in France in 1900?

approximately forty million people
Coming into the 1900s, France had a population of approximately forty million people (officially 38 million* due to to territorial changes), and there was relatively little growth in the first half of the century.

What was the UK population in 1910?

UK Population (Thousands) 1901 to 2001.
United Kingdom England & Wales
1901 38,328 32,612
1911 42,138 36,136
1921 44,072 37,932

Which country had the largest population in 1914?

the British Empire
At the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the population of the British Empire had stood at 88 million.

What was the population of France in 1945?

40 million
From a population of around 39 million in 1880, France still had only a population of 40 million in 1945.

Which country has the largest population in 1900?

List of countries by population in 1900

Rank Country/Territory Percentage of
World Population
World
1 Qing China[1] 0.235
British Empire[a] 0.225

What was Russia’s population in 1910?

Austria Russia
1880 37.9 97.7
1890 41.3 117.8
1900 45.2 132.9
1910 49.5 160.7

What was the population of Europe in 1900?

81,731
The estimated population of each continent from 10,000BCE to 2000CE (in 1,000s)

Year North America Europe
1900 81,731 300,365
1850 26,214 208,429
1800 7,331 149,018
1750 3,654 122,394

Which European country had the largest population in 1900?

Qing China
List of countries by population in 1900

Rank Country/Territory Population c. 1900 estimate
earth 1,700,100,000
1 Qing China 400,000,000
British Empire 384,000,000
2 British Raj (UK) 294,000,000

What was the population in the 1700s?

Estimated global population from 10,000BCE to 2100 (in millions)

Year Population in millions
1750 814
1700 603
1600 554
1500 461