The 1800 population was 602,365. By 1820 the Censsus recorded 1,049,458 and it had more then doubled by 1850 to 2,311.786. It reached three million by 1860 and added a million a decade after that, reaching 6,302,115 residents by 1900.
The population of Philadelphia in the 1970's was 30,000. Philadelphia was the third largest port in the colonies at this time.
about one million according to my research
45,000 people were in Philadelphia before the yellow fever epidemic. 5,000 people died, so after the epidemic was over there was 40,000. Sad, isn't it?
40,000
28,000
They met six times with Philadelphia, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Lancaster, York and Philadelphia as the site in that order. The First session was begun on 10 May 1775 and the Final session ended on 1 March 1781. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is where it was held.
The second continental congress took place on May 10, 1775, in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania.
Second Continental Congress http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Continental_Congress
In 1755, the largest city in the United States was Philadelphia. The second largest city at this time was New York City.
English settlers were most common. Followed by the Scots- Irish and Germans.
The population of Pennsylvania in 1775 was approximately 300,000. It was the second highest in population after Virginia in 1775.
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It is estimated that around 40-45% of the population in the American colonies in 1775 was under the age of 16. This percentage varied depending on the region and demographic composition at that time.
Concord School House - Philadelphia - was created in 1775.
November 10 1775 Philadelphia, PA
November 10th 1775 Philadelphia,PA
They met six times with Philadelphia, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Lancaster, York and Philadelphia as the site in that order. The First session was begun on 10 May 1775 and the Final session ended on 1 March 1781. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is where it was held.
The population was about 2.4 million people.
The second continental congress took place on May 10, 1775, in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania.
November 10, 1775 in the Tun Tavern in Philadelphia.
Yes, It was, in 1775.
November 10th 1775 Philadelphia,PA