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The US Census of 1860 numbered the nations population to be 31,443,321. The eleven states that seceded had a population of 9,103,332. These states had 5,449,462 "whites" and 3,521,110 slaves. The seceded states also had a free Black population of 139,760.

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The fourteenth census taken in 1920 revealed that a 15% increase in the population had occurred since that last census in 1910.

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According to the US census of 1820, one in five people in the US were slaves. Just over one million slaves populated the US.

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