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The US Census of 1860 recorded 628,279 residents.
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31,443,321
13% of the American population was African-americans.
32 million 350 thousand was the US population in the 1860 US Census
According to the US Census of 1860, the US population grew 35% from its level in 1850. Part of this increase was due to a rise in the slave population. In 1860, approximately 14% of the US were slaves.
From 1860 to 1920, the population of New York City was overwhelming large. From 813,000 in 1860, the city had a population in 1920 of 7.9 million.
The 1900 US Census recorded 1,893,810 persons.
The 1860 US Census recorded 376,688 residents and the 1870 US Census recorded 442,014 residents.
Yes. Out of a population of 9 million people in 1860 4 million were slaves.
The US population in 1860 was 32 million, 350 thousand.
9,100,000