AP European History
Rural populations refer to communities and groups of people living in countryside areas, typically engaged in agriculture or other land-based activities. During the 18th century, rural populations played a critical role in shaping society and demographics, as they constituted the majority of the population and were heavily influenced by agrarian practices, economic changes, and social structures. The dynamics of rural life, including land ownership and agricultural methods, directly impacted the broader societal shifts occurring during this time.