What was the population of the USA in 1900?

What was the population of the USA in 1900?

76.3 million
According to the 1900 census, the population of the United States was then 76.3 million. Nearly 14 percent of the population—approximately 10.4 million people—was born outside of the United States.

Which country had the largest population in 1900?

List of countries by population in 1900

Rank Country/Territory Percentage of
World Population
World
1 Qing China[1] 0.235
British Empire[a] 0.225

What was the population size in 1900?

2 billion people
The world population has grown rapidly, particularly over the past century: in 1900 there were fewer than 2 billion people on the planet; today there are 7.7 billion.

What was the total population of Australia in 1901?

3.77 million
Population growth In 1901, the population was 3.77 million.

What was the population of Australia in 1941?

7,109,898

1941 in Australia
Governor-General Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie
Prime minister Robert Menzies, Arthur Fadden, John Curtin
Population 7,109,898
Elections QLD, NSW, SA, TAS

What was the US population in 1900 and 1910?

The United States census of 1910, conducted by the Census Bureau on April 15, 1910, determined the resident population of the United States to be 92,228,496, an increase of 21 percent over the 76,212,168 persons enumerated during the 1900 census.

What was the population in 1912?

Before 1950

Year HYDE (2010) McEvedy & Jones (1978)
1900 1,654M 1,625M
1910 1,777M
1913
1920 1,912M

What was the population of Australia in 1901?

What was the population of the world in 1912?

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Before 1950

Year HYDE (2010) Biraben (1980)
1900 1,654M 1,633M
1910 1,777M
1913
1920 1,912M

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