The population of London is said to have grown from 50,000 in 1500 to approximately 200,000 by the year 1600. Why is this remarkable?
Answer: For every year during this period, deaths outnumbered births. It was only migration from the countryside and a stream of religious refugees from continental Europe that enabled the population growth.
Source: Shakespeare by Bill Bryson
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