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There are 8 colonies in 1650 and 13 colonies in 1750. Pennsylvania, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and New Jersey are not on the 1650 graph. New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia are on the 1750 graph.
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In 1650 Rode Island got 32400 bigger by 1750. In 1650 in Virginia it was 200 but in 1750 it was 231000 so It grew 462200. In 1650 in Maryland it was 4500 and in 1750 it was 14100 so it grew by 145600.
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One conclusion I can make from this is durning !650 the population was very small to the colonies and in 1750 the population skyrockted some passing 20,000. Another conclusion I can draw from this is that in 1650 there was only eight colonies abd later on new ones were being form until 1750 when there was 13 colonies. Also this chart shows that most of the population in 1650 moved to other places in the south for good weather and soil which made the population in Georgia or Virginia grow.
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The first conclusion that I drew from the two graphs are that 5 colonies had been added in 100 years. Another conclusion that I found out from the graphs are that rhode island rose up almost 41 times in 1750 than in 1650. Another conclusion I can draw is that every state that was around in 1650 went up greatly in 1750. Those are just some conclusions that I found out from the two graphs.
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Three things I can conclude is that Virginia had the highest population in 1650. But in 1750 Virginia was still the highest population population. In the 1650 Delaware had the lowest population, but in 1750 it became the third lowest state in the colonies. In conclusion all the colonies grew a lot and new ones were found.
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The two graphs I can compare to is that the 1650 massachuttes and virgina are almost the same. And 1750 virgina and massachuttes are almost the same. A nother thing I can aslo tell is that 1650 there is not a lot of states. And in the 1750 there are lots of states. My last one in 1650 delaware is the smallest. And in the 1750 Geogia is the smallest.---Cutie--
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