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The diagrams illustrate how the village of Kelsbey changed from 1870 to 2000.

Overall, there were several significant changes throughout this time period, especially in terms of
public infrastructure.

In 1780, there were only 100 residents in Kelsbey. Surrounding their house were four plot of
farm in the middle and a large forest of woods in the East. Furthermore, there is a river in the
town's western part. After 80 years, the number of people living here had doubled. A bridge was
built over the river, while half of the farmland was cleared to construct a road connecting the
village and the river. Moreover, parts of the woods were cut down to expand the residential area
for 100 residents.

In 2000, the number of people living in Kelsbey increased to 500. However, the citizen
thoroughly exploited the forest of woodlands and farms in order to develop places. The schools
and sports field were erected in the southeast. There was a wetland for birds at the end of the
river. On the western side of the school, shops were constructed along the river near the bridge.

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