The population growth of Anglo Americans in the eighteenth century was driven by several key factors:
1. High Birth Rates: Large families and low mortality rates increased the population naturally.
2. Immigration: Significant numbers of Europeans, especially from England, Ireland, Scotland, and Germany, migrated to the colonies.
3. Indentured Servitude: Many Europeans came as indentured servants, later settling and starting families.
4. Economic Opportunities: Abundant economic opportunities in agriculture, trade, and crafts attracted settlers.
5. Land Availability: Cheap and fertile land encouraged large families and permanent settlement.
6. Political Stability: Relative political stability and local self-governance created a conducive environment for growth.
7. Health Improvements: Better health practices and lower mortality rates boosted population growth.
These factors collectively led to a significant increase in the Anglo American population during the eighteenth century.