There was an internal increase from about 90% of the state's population.
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At the start of the 18th century, Massachusetts had about 56,000 settlers. By 1780, the population had risen to 270,000.
It would only be an estimate since the first census was taken in 1790 and recorded 434,373 residents, and 3,737 slaves. However it is unlikely that there were more then 250.000.
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It is unknown what the Aboriginal population of the Sydney area was in 1780. Europeans did not settle there until 1788.
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Probably around 750,000 or just over in the then metropolis, more in the later county area.
In 1770, the estimated population of the American colonies was about 2.2 million people. By 1780, this number had grown to approximately 2.8 million. This increase was driven by natural growth and immigration, despite the challenges posed by the Revolutionary War during that period. The population figures reflect the early stages of the United States' demographic expansion.
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They had far fewer large cities than the southern states. They generally had less enslaved labor than the southern states.
As of 2023, the year 1780 was 243 years ago. This calculation is based on subtracting 1780 from 2023.