The first census conducted by the US government was in 1790.
The estimate as of Census Day (August 2, 1790) was 3,929,214. Many leaders, including Thomas Jefferson, believed that the population was much higher, and that some areas had been greatly undercounted.
The estimated population of the United States in 1796 was around 4 million people.
According to infoplease.com, that first census, 1790, showed a population of 3,929,214. For detailed census information for each ten-year mark from 1790 through 1960.
3,893,635 was the final figure given by the 1790 census.
The population of the US in 1796 was approximately 4.6 million.
US population was 3,929,214 in 1790. US's size is 9,834,000 kilometer squares. So it was 0.39 person/km^2. So each person had more than 2.5 km^2 of space to live.
Approximately 3% of the total US population lives in Michigan.
Approximately 2% of the total US population lives in Oregon.
Approximately 0.86% of the total US population lives in Kansas.
Approximately 0.6% of the total US population lives in Nebraska. Nebraska has a population of around 1.9 million out of a total US population of over 330 million.
The population of the US now is about 314,820,000 (4:35 PST). In the link below is a link to the US and world population clocks represented by the US Census Bureau.
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Check the date again. Morgan dollars were not made in 1796.
On 1 June 1796.
US dimes were made of silver starting with the very first dimes back in 1796, and continued as such through 1964.
Click on the link in "RELATED LINKS" to see the 1796 silver dollar.
A US dollar dated 1796 has values ranging from $1,000.00 to $15,000.00 in circulated condition
The population of Detroit was surprisingly only 500
A Liberty Cap US penny from 1796 cost around $500 if in good condition. The value can go as high as $1500 if in perfect condition.
Morgan silver dollars were not made in 1796. Check the date and post a new question.
In 1796, it became the sixteenth state to join the union.Tennessee was admitted into the Union on June 1, 1796 becoming the 16th state to join the Union.
July 2, 2009 There were no US Trade Dollars minted in 1796. They were made from 1873 to 1885. However, if you meant a 1796 silver dollar, only 72,920 were made and I see them being priced from about $3500 to $6000 depending on their condition.