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In 1718 the population was roughly 40,000, not counting slaves.

The US Census give the following estimates for Pennsylvania:

  • 1720 - 31,000.
  • 1740 - 85.000.
  • 1760 - 183.700.
  • 1780 - 327,300.
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The Pennsylvania Colony, also known as the Province of Pennsylvania, wasn't founded until 1681. The population started out at around 680. By 1690, the population had grown to 11,450.

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The estimated population of the Pennsylvania colony on the 1770s was 240. The largest colony in the 1770s was Virginia with a population of 447.

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