Great Britain (England & Wales plus Scotland) contained 36,686,000 at mid-year according to the Registrar-General's return.
Ireland (the other part of the United Kingdom until most of it gained independence in 1922) contained 4,469,000, but isn't considered part of "Britain".
Great Britain 36.7 million (England 30.25m, Wales 2m, Scotland 4.45m); United Kingdom (i.e. including also Ireland) 41.15m.
Great Britain (England & Wales plus Scotland) contained 36,686,000 at mid-year according to the Registrar-General's return.
Ireland (the other part of the United Kingdom until most of it gained independence in 1922) contained 4,469,000, but isn't considered part of "Britain".
Great Britain 36.7 million (England 30.25m, Wales 2m, Scotland 4.45m); United Kingdom (i.e. including also Ireland) 41.15m.
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The population of Britain in 1900 was around 40 million, so one tenth or 10% is the right answer.
The population grew from 11m in 1750 to 40m in 1900.
In 1700's the population in Britain was only 11 million people. But by the time of halfway through at the time of 1825 the population of people living in the UK was only 21 million yet still when it was 1900's there was only 40-45 million living in Britain.
The population of Honolulu in 1900 was approximately 39,306 people.
Christianity, specifically the Church of England, was the dominant religion in Britain in 1900. The majority of the population identified as Anglican, although there were also significant numbers of Catholics, Methodists, and other Protestant denominations.
In 1900 the country colloquially called Britain (or, infuriatingly, England by many Americans) was called: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Population of Philippines 1800 to 2010
30.25 million. Great Britain contained 36,7m (2m in Wales, 4.45om in Scotland), and the United Kingdom 41.15m.
In 1900, the population of Houston, Texas was approximately 45,000.
the population was 4500
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