In 1790, Philadelphia had a population of approximately 28,522 people. The city covered an area of about 2.5 square miles at that time, which translates to a population density of roughly 11,409 people per square mile. This made Philadelphia one of the most densely populated cities in the early United States.
The population of Georgia in 1790 was 82,548 people.
It was still a growing community with a population. of about 11,300.000.
18,320 people.
In 1790, the population of the US was 3,929,214.
Due to the war, no population census was taken for London, England in 1700. The estimated population for 1700 was from 575,000 to 600,000 people. The population in 1801 was 959,310.
Quite a lot. To cite one thing, it has grown greatly since 1790. In 1790, the population was about 3.9 million people. In 2010, the population is 309 million people.
The National Capital In 1790 was Philadelphia.
Florida's population in 1790 was unknown. Since it was not yet a state, no one counted. By 1830 it was 34,730.
The state of Virginia had a population of 747,610 in 1790. This was the largest population of any of the 13 new states.
the population of New Hampshire was 141,885 people.
"Wyoming" didn't exist in 1790. It was open land/territory with the main people living there Native American tribes.
Pennsylvania was a Quaker colony and had no slaves.