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12.12.2020 •
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How did the Civil War affect population growth in Texas?
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The population of Texas declined during the war and took many decades to recover to pre-war levels.
Population growth was unaffected by the war.
The growth of the population slowed during the war, but increased rapidly in the decades after the war.
The population of Texas grew more rapidly during the years of the war as migrants moved from war-torn areas in eastern states.
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Ответ:
Slowed during the war and then increased decades later
Explanation:
The growth of the population slowed during the war, but increased rapidly in the decades after the war.
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