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In the year 108 TOWN THEORY AND PRACTICE 1851 the population of England and Wales was about equally divided between town and country. An aggregate population of about 9,000,000 people lived in some 580 towns. About the same number lived in the country. Even at this date the economic interests of the townspeople and the rural dwellers were often incompatible, but the equal distribution of the popula- tion did not give a preponderance of power to the one or the other. With the growth of the citie...s and the gradual increase of the proportion of townsmen to country folk the power of the industrial population was not felt immediately. It was largely counterbalanced by the political power and prestige of the landed classes, which enabled rural economic interests to be upheld against the growing weight of the commercial and industrial economic interests. But by the end of the century the growth of the towns made the State predominantly urban, and with the diminution of the power of the landed THE TOWN AND AGRICULTURE 109 classes, due to various causes, there is little doubt that agricultural interests suffered neglect.
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