It is estimated that the population of Connecticut in 1787 was 237,946. This number includes the estimated slave population of 2,764.
It was only about 50,000 people in 1787, and the first US Census in 1790 showed a total population of just over 59,000.
roughly 205,000. If you want to be more precise, 206,00. :)
about 3.5 million
47,000
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yes they had schools as of 1750
In 1750, the population of the world was 629 million people. By the year 1950, the population had increased to 2.52 billion.
Yes, children attended schools as of 1750
The population in Connecticut in 1990 was 3,287,116 The population in Connecticut in 1990 was 3,287,116.
In 1750, 40 percent of the Southern population in the United States were enslaved Africans who were brought to the Americas as part of the transatlantic slave trade. This system of slavery played a significant role in the economy and society of the Southern states during that period.
About 140 million in 1750 and 180m in 1800.
15,000.
The population of Connecticut as of 2008, 3,501,252 people.
Villages in 1750, towns in 1850.
Villages in 1750, towns in 1850.
Villages in 1750, towns in 1850.