In 1831, Virginia had the largest slave population of any state in the United States, with over 490,000 enslaved individuals. This number represented about 40% of the total population of Virginia at the time.
According to census.gov, 15.5% of the total population of Pennsylvania is age 65 and older.
West Virginia had the highest disability rate as identified by the 2000 Census, with nearly 20% of its population reporting a disability.
Some of the Virginia counties with the lowest population density include Highland County, Bath County, and Craig County. These rural areas have fewer residents per square mile compared to more urbanized parts of the state.
Maryland didn't become a state until April 25, 1788. The population of the Province of Maryland in 1770 was 29,604 people.
The most populous U. S. state in 1790 was Virginia, with 691,737 people.
Virginia became the 10th US State on 25 June 1788.
Virginia was admitted into the Union on June 25, 1788 becoming the 10th state to join the union.
The state of Virginia was founded on June 25, 1788. According to the 2012 census, the population of the state was 8.186 million.
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Virginia became a state on June 25, 1788. You can do the math.
Virginia became a state on 25 June 1788.
Virginia became a state in June 25th , 1788.
Virginia became the 10th US State on 25 June 1788.
virgina became a state in 1788 it was the tenth state to become a state
It was the tenth State to enter the Union.
On 25 June 1788.