In the United States, populations shifted to the West between 1820 and 1840. As the nation expanded, the population expanded as well as several new states were added in this period.
The statement that best characterizes the American population between 1790 and 1850 is an immigrated population.
The American population became more rural than urban.
The American population became more rural than urban.
The American population between 1790 and 1859 were under the precursor to the Industrial Revolution. It was a very capitalist economy, and textile manufacturing began to boom.
Don't know about 1850 but in 1851 it was 58,000 according to Wikipedia.
portugal
A lot. Maybe pay attention in history class. OR read your book.
Texas had an 1850 population of 212,592 residents. The US Census did not record the number of Hispanics until the 1940 census and even then it was only as a five percent sample of the population. The 1850 Mexican American population is variously estimated at between 15 and 25%.
1850
foreign-born
Foreign Born population was danger to American people because they started taking businesses and opportunities from the " Real" American citizens
In 1790-1820 the population rose from 100,000 to 300,000. In 1820-1850 the population rose from 300,000 to 580,000. In 1850-1880 the population rose from 580,000 to 650,000. In 1880-1910 the population rose from 650,000 to 740,000. In 1910-1940 the population rose from 740,000 to 850,000. In 1940-1970 the population rose from 850,000 to 990,000. In 1970-present the population rose from 990,000 to 1,300,000.