Colonial America's Population Growth

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Which of the following statements accurately describes the population growth in the American colonies before 1700?

  • The population was over 300,000.
  • The population was 2,500,000.
  • The population growth was stagnant.
  • The population was less than 300,000. (correct)

What was the ratio of immigrants to 'native born' colonials in 1700?

  • 1 immigrant to 1 native born.
  • 10 immigrants to 1 native born.
  • 3 immigrants to 1 native born.
  • 20 immigrants to 1 native born. (correct)

What was the ratio of immigrants to 'native born' colonials in 1775?

  • 10 immigrants to 1 native born.
  • 1 immigrant to 1 native born.
  • 20 immigrants to 1 native born.
  • 3 immigrants to 1 native born. (correct)

What was the percentage of rural population in the American colonies by the time of the Revolution?

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