5 adverbs to describe how to populations

At the time of our first exploration (1854) there was virtually no civilized population in the recently acquired territory.

But from the first days of the Ottoman conquest until very recent times all the Christian population, irrespective of denominational differences, was assigned by the Sultans to the Greek millet, of which the patriarch of Constantinople was the head.

Its territory was extended; its population, notably its population of European stock, increased, and its wealth and the subsequent operations of exchanging its productions for those of other countries were enormously expanded.

It is the first modern war waged (except in our own case) by national armies constituting practically the entire fit male population.

In the Treaty of Saint-Germain the Austrian Tyrol was ceded to the Kingdom of Italy against the known will of substantially the entire population of that region.

5 adverbs to describe how to  populations  - Adverbs for  populations