Indian land.
The estimated population of the 13 colonies in 1770 was 2,148.076. This number includes the populations of the territories that later became Maine, Kentucky, Vermont, and Tennessee. The population excluding these territories was 2,090,119.
1790 was it i suggest. 1790 was it i suggest.
The National Capital In 1790 was Philadelphia.
As of the 1790 census, the slave population (in thousands) was as follows: New Hampshire .2 New York: 21.2 Pennsylvania: 3.7 Virginia: 292.6 North Carolina: 100.8 South Carolina: 107.1 Georgia: 29.3 Massachusetts: 0 Rhode Island: 1 Connecticut: 2.8 New Jersey: 11.4 Delaware: 8.9 Maryland: 103 In 1775 slaves numbered just under half a million, a fifth of the total population.
In 1790, the population of Georgia was around 82,548.
There is no true documentation for the population of Pennsylvania in 1681. In 1680, the population was 680. By 1690, the population had grown to 11,450.
Th first census taken was in 1790 with 434,373 residents.
18,320 people.
In 1790, the population of the US was 3,929,214.
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Quite a lot. To cite one thing, it has grown greatly since 1790. In 1790, the population was about 3.9 million people. In 2010, the population is 309 million people.
1790
The state of Virginia had a population of 747,610 in 1790. This was the largest population of any of the 13 new states.
the population of New Hampshire was 141,885 people.
"Wyoming" didn't exist in 1790. It was open land/territory with the main people living there Native American tribes.
Thomas Mifflin (born January 10, 1744 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died January 20, 1800 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania), the first Governor of Pennsylvania, served between December 21, 1790 and December 17, 1799.