In 1790, the population of the US was 3,929,214.
how many people lived in Maryland in 1790
how many people lived in maryland in 1790
82,548 people
That is a vague question. It depends on what kind of population: Native American or people from England that created the United States?
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3,929,214 people lived in the middle colonies.
the population of New Hampshire was 141,885 people.
From 1790-1800 there was no official residence for the President of the United States. George Washington livedin his mansion Mount Vernon in Alexandria, Virginia, and John Adams lived in his mansion Peacefield in Quinc,y Massachusetts. From 1790-1800 there was no official residence for the President of the United States. George Washington livedin his mansion Mount Vernon in Alexandria, Virginia, and John Adams lived in his mansion Peacefield in Quincy, Massachusetts. From 1790-1800 there was no official residence for the President of the United States. George Washington lived in his mansion Mount Vernon in Alexandria, Virginia, and John Adams lived in his mansion Peacefield in Quincy, Massachusetts.
Actually the first United States Census wasn't taken until 1790; at the time 3,929,326 people lived in the U.S. However, it is estimated that the 1776 population was about 2.5 million people.
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According to the 1790 census, approximately 700,000 enslaved people of African ancestry lived in the thirteen colonies. This population was primarily concentrated in the Southern states, where plantation agriculture relied heavily on slave labor. The census marked the first official count of enslaved individuals in the United States, reflecting the significant role of slavery in the economy and society of that time.
According to the 1790 census, most people lived in rural areas, 95% in fact. Thus it can be seen the cities held only 5% of the US population.