It depends upon what time period you're looking at. Upon independence of the US, Delaware was the least populated colony.
this is wyoming
1710
Wyoming has the smallest state population
Alaska is 1/5 the size of the US and has the highest mountains within the US, but it does NOT have the smallest population (Wyoming does). Alaska has the smallest population relative to size (Population density).
No, it doesn't. In the US, the smallest (size) state is Rhode Island, yet the state with the smallest population is Wyoming.
the largest population state is California and the smallest population state is Rhode island
smallest U.S. region in both size and population
No, Wyoming does.
The least populated state in the US is Wyoming with 576,412 people. The second smallest is Vermont with 626,011 people, and the third smallest is North Dakota with a population of 699,628.
The second smallest colony in of the original 13 colonies in Colonial America was Delaware Colony. Rhode Island Colony was the smallest colony.
Delaware
North Dakota - with a population of 646844.