The population of Georgia in 1790 was 82,548 people.
Florida's population in 1790 was unknown. Since it was not yet a state, no one counted. By 1830 it was 34,730.
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.
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.
According to census.gov, the 2008 population estimate for Georgia is 9,685,744 and the 2008 population estimate for Alabama is 4,661,900.
As of 1790, the urban population in the US exceeded the rural population. This marked a significant shift in population distribution.
South Carolina
The state of Virginia had a population of 747,610 in 1790. This was the largest population of any of the 13 new states.
82,548 people
82,548 people
The U.S. population increased by approximately 105% from 1790 to 1820.
3,806,103
In 1790, the population of the US was 3,929,214.
Rhode Island
18,320 people.
Florida's population in 1790 was unknown. Since it was not yet a state, no one counted. By 1830 it was 34,730.
1790-1830 the population went from 85,000 to 520,000. 1830-1870 the population went from 520,000 to 1,200,000. 1870-1910 the population went from 1,200,000 to 2,600,000. 1910-1950 the population went from 2,600,000 to 3,400,000. 1950-present the population went from 3,400,000 to 9,700,000 as it stands today.
The statement that best characterizes the American population between 1790 and 1850 is an immigrated population.