California, Texas, new york
The law was placed in the constitution to count slaves as 3/4 of a person when counting population for the House of Representatives. This was a compromise between the large southern states with large slaves populations and the northern colonies who were smaller in populations.
As of the latest data, states with the highest minority populations include California, Texas, New York, and Florida. California and Texas have particularly large Hispanic and Asian populations, while New York is notable for its diverse immigrant communities. Additionally, states like New Jersey and Illinois also feature significant minority populations, contributing to the overall diversity of the United States.
California, Florida, and Texas are the three US states with the highest number of Hispanic-owned businesses. These states have large Hispanic populations and thriving business ecosystems that support entrepreneurship.
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States with small populations had the same voting power as states with large populations; unlike today where the voting power is based on the number of reps for each state which varies depending on the population.
The physical size of states, small or large, was irrelevant.The size of their populations, however, determined their representation in the lower house of Congress. So states with larger populations are better represented in the House, where the number of representatives is apportioned by population, than in the Senate where each state is represented equally by two Senators.
The only country that meets this description is the United States
Panhandlers can be found in many states across the U.S., but three notable states where panhandling is prevalent include California, Florida, and New York. These states have large urban areas with significant populations, which often attract individuals seeking help. Cities like Los Angeles, Miami, and New York City are known for having visible panhandling communities. Local laws and attitudes towards panhandling can vary widely in these states.
the total # of representatives is currently 435, the number is determined by the population of each state,so that states with large populations like california,texas, have more reps then states with small populations like alaska
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If you are talking about the U.S., there are spanish speakers in all 50 states. California, Nevada, Arizona, Texas, and Florida all have large spanish speaking populations.
Michael David Geller has written: 'Dynamics of three populations of Microtus pennsylvanicus in the northeastern United States' -- subject(s): Microtus pennsylvanicus, Animal populations