What caused the population explosion from 1780 to 1830?

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Young weddings and big families were common in agricultural societies, resulting in a steadily increasing population in the generations leading up to 1830, with just a tiny addition from immigration. After 1830, immigration resumed its upward trend.
Although immigration became less prominent in the opening history of the American democracy than that was after the Civil War, it added to economic it added to economic growth. The growth of commerce and industry, particularly in the north, had a significant role in this phenomenon.

In 1830, how many people lived in the United States?
Only the people were recorded in the 1830 survey. Zero effort was made to gather new information on industry and trade in The Us just after the shortcomings of the previous two surveys. Historical Data of the U.s: Colonial Times to 1970 encompasses a broad range of economic data from this and earlier eras.

In 1831, what was going on?
While President Andrew Jackson faced an emergency of Cabinet retirements as well as the threat of repeal, protestants sought to rekindle community spirit, and technological breakthroughs promised to resurrect the country's leader, 1831 was only a year when enslavement and abolishment exploded as policy issues.