1500: 20,000
1600: 23,000
1620: 23,500
1650: 10,000
1675: 7,000
1700: 4,000
1710: 2,000
1720: 1,750
1730: 8,000
1735: 13,000
1740: 16,000
1750: 23,000
1760: 30,000
1770: 38,000
1780: 62,000
1790: 82,000
1800: 123,000
1810: 167,000
1820: 162,000
1830: 151,000
1840: 143,000
1850: 157,000
1860: 169,000
1870: 192,000
1880: 277,000
1890: 387,000
1900: 513,000
1910: 792,000
1920: 879,000
1930: 1,103,000.....(so crowded)
1940: 1,176,000.....(even more)
1950: 1,019,000.....(Big suburb movement starts in 1944)
1960: 756,000........(Everyone rushes to the suburbs)
1970: 598,000........(The suburbs start to expand metro wise)
1980: 512,000........(lowest population since 1900)
1990: 555,000........(Boston expands to Dorchester)
2000: 589,000........(High risers start to erect)
2010: 650,000........(Vertical housing saving space)
2020: 702,000........(Expansion to Brookline)
2030: 765,000
2040: 800,000
2050: 838,000
about 12,000 people.
24,937
The population of Boston in 1735 was around 15,000, and by 2000, it had grown to over 589,000. Throughout this period, Boston experienced significant population growth due to various factors such as immigration, industrialization, and urbanization.
Boston Evening-Post was created in 1735.
Paul Revere was born in Boston on January 1, 1735. He was not an immigrant.
. Paul Revere died in Boston Massachusetts and was Born in Boston Masschusetts. Jan 1, 1735- May 10, 1818
Paul Revere was born in Boston on January 1, 1735 (according to the modern calendar). So, he got to Boston that way, rather than by other modes of travel. :)
what is the population of Boston in 1700s
The population of Boston Spa is 4,006.
The population of Boston Market is 2,007.
Boston Market's population is 14,000.
The population of Greater Boston is 4,522,858.
South Boston's population is 35,200.