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The population of the United States in 1800 was 5,308,483 people. The population of the United States in 2014 is 317 million people.
The U.S. census shows that the population in the year of 1800 was 5,096,908.
The US Census records indicate that NYC had 60,515 in 1800 and grew to 3,437,202 residents by 1900.
About 5 million people were counted by the 1800 Census (August 4, 1800). It showed the estimated population of the US as 5,308,483 people, of which 893,602 were slaves.
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segregated white people had their own schools and black people had their own schools
In 1800, 5,308,483 people were living in the United States, of whom 893,602 were slaves. This did not count the census data from Virginia, Kentucky, Georgia, Tennessee or New Jersey, as that data was lost. By 1840 the census process of collecting data was better organized, and they found the US population to be 17,069,453 persons.
Harold J. Kurtz has written: '1880 census of Garrard County, Kentucky' -- subject(s): Registers of births, Census, 1800, Genealogy, Census, 2nd, 1800 '1920 census of Garrard County, Kentucky' -- subject(s): Census, 14th, 1920, Census, 1920, Registers of births, Genealogy '1797 and 1799 tax list of Garrard County, Kentucky' -- subject(s): Taxation, Genealogy, Lists
gothic was found in 1800. gothic people dress up black and they have black hair and they love darkness.
Yes, people had emphysema and black lung in the 1800s. But neither were called those names, and the relationship between the conditions and lung irritants was not known back then.
Gerald Maddux has written: '1800 census: Delaware'
Amish or Renaissance period.