The first US census was made in 1790 under President George Washington.
The total U.S. population counted in the 1790 Census was 3,582,008.
33,131 was the population of New York City in 1790, first official census after Washington was president.
It was chosen by George Washington in 1790.
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The first US census was in 1790.
1790: President George Washington delivers the first "annual message of the President."
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One of the laws that George Washington enacted is the Judiciary act of 1789. Another of the laws that George Washington enacted is the Naturalization Act of 1790.
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The law establishing the 1790 US Census had allowed 9 months for the gathering of the census information. The Census was begun on 2 August 1790. A summary of the Census Results was transmitted to Congress in written form by President Washington on 27 October 1791. Data for South Carolina was not included because collecting the information had taken longer then the 9 months allotted, and the time limit had to be extended. South Carolina ended up requiring 18 months to complete the census and their information was tipped into the Congressional Census report after it was printed.
by George Washington- January 8, 1790