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When nations population grows faster than its ability to provide for it

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Rapid population growth is most beneficial when labor is far more scarce than available land or capital. The period of colonization in the Americas is a good example. Lot's of potential for developing cash crops (e.g., tobacco, sugar, cotton), but not many laborers to work the land.

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