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DIRECTIONS: Study the bar graph. Then answer the questions on a separate sheet of paper. 1. What is the subject of this bar graph? 2. What years are shown on the graph? 3. What was the population of the
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DIRECTIONS: Study the bar graph. Then answer the questions on a separate
sheet of paper.
1. What is the subject of this bar graph?
2. What years are shown on the graph?
3. What was the population of the colonies in 1690?
4. In what year was the population of the colonies about 250,000?
5. About how much did the colonial population increase between 1700 and 1710?
6. About how much did it increase between 1710 and 1720?
7. Between what years did the biggest increase occur?
8. CRITICAL THINKING
Drawing Conclusions What trend does the bar graph show?
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1,I think years of each decades and century
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