it increased from 100,000 to over 2 million
The U.S. population increased by approximately 105% from 1790 to 1820.
Between 1790 and 1820, 85,000 African people came/were brought to the US.
In 1790-1820 the population rose from 100,000 to 300,000. In 1820-1850 the population rose from 300,000 to 580,000. In 1850-1880 the population rose from 580,000 to 650,000. In 1880-1910 the population rose from 650,000 to 740,000. In 1910-1940 the population rose from 740,000 to 850,000. In 1940-1970 the population rose from 850,000 to 990,000. In 1970-present the population rose from 990,000 to 1,300,000.
1790-1820 the population went from 140,000 to 245,000. 1820-1850 the population went from 245,000 to 320,000. 1850-1880 the population went from 320,000 to 345,000. 1880-1910 the population went from 345,000 to 430,000. 1910-1940 the population went from 430,000 to 490,000. 1940-1970 the population went from 490,000 to 735,000. 1970-present the population went from 735,000 to 1,315,000 as it stands now.
Cotton production grew very quickly, so that it was ten times higher in 1820
1790-1820 the population went from 430,000 to 1,000,000. 1850-1880 the population went from 1,000,000 to 4,300,000. 1880-1910 the population went from 4,300,000 to 7,700,000. 1910-1940 the population went from 7,700,000 to 9,900,000. 1940-1970 the population went from 9,900,000 to 11,800,000. 1970-present the population went from 11,800,000 to 12,700,000 as it stands today.
No. The Missouri Compromise happened in 1820, long after his death in 1790.
Daniel Boone (1734-1820) spent his childhood on what was then the Pennsylvania frontier.
Mexico offered them cheap land and a freer lifestyle on the frontier
Yes
In the United States, populations shifted to the West between 1820 and 1840. As the nation expanded, the population expanded as well as several new states were added in this period.
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