In 1755, the largest city in the United States was Philadelphia. The second largest city at this time was New York City.
In 1775 boston was the largest city in the colonies.
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By the end of the colonial period, Philadelphia, with some 30,000 people, was the largest city in the colonies...
According to the 2010 U. S. Census, the population of Tallahassee was 181,376, making it the 7th-largest city by population in Florida, the 24th-largest U. S. capital city (including Washington), and the 126th-largest city by population in the U. S.
The 2010 U. S. Census counted 32,420 people in Petersburg, making it the 19th-largest city by population in Virginia and the 1127th-largest in the U. S.
The 2010 U. S. Census counted 437,994 people in Virginia Beach, making it the largest city by population in Virginia and the 39th-largest in the U. S.
The 2010 U. S. Census counted 583,756 people living in Las Vegas, making it the largest city by population in Nevada and the 30th-largest in the U. S.
According to the 2010 U. S. Census, the population of Linden is 40,499, making it the 21st-largest city by population in New Jersey and the 898th-largest in the U. S.
Baltimore was ranked as the 17th largest city in the 2000 US Census.
Providence, the 131st-largest city in the U. S. (by population), the 25th-largest capital city in the U. S., the 11th-largest city in the northeastern U. S., and the largest city in Rhode Island
The 2008 estimated population of North Las Vegas is 217,253.
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No, the capital of Saskatchewan is Regina; Saskatoon is the largest city however and also houses Saskatchewan's first university, the U of S, and Canada's only syncatron.
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