In 1900, Jacksonville, Florida, had a population of approximately 28,429 residents. At that time, it was one of the larger cities in Florida, benefiting from its status as a transportation and commercial hub. The city's population continued to grow in the following decades, influenced by various economic factors and migration trends.
Around 37,000 people lived in Galveston in 1900.
the population is 13.000.000
I think 2billion people
only a couple.
The Help has 544 pages. It was written by Katheryn Stockett. It is about how a maid in Jacksonville, Mississippi lived in 1962.
1.900 people died in 1900 i feel really bad
It is estimated that there were over two million homeless people in the United States during the Great Depression. Many of these people lived in shanty towns called 'Hoovervilles' after President Herbert Hoover.
The US Census records indicate that NYC had 60,515 in 1800 and grew to 3,437,202 residents by 1900.
Just over one million.
800 thousande
there are about 11,533,561 many people that lived in ohio in 2010
People lived in small spaces/ workhouses, the average life exspectancy was, for men 49.7 year & for women 50.2 years :) and many lived in poverty, with no benefits or any funding but charities were available.