A Change of National Empire Or Arguments in Favor of the Removal of the Nation

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A Change of National Empire Or Arguments in Favor of the Removal of the Nation
L U Reavis
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The increase of the twent}^ largest towns in the United States, from New York to St. Louis, inclusive, from 1830 to 1840, was 55 per cent. , while that of the whole country was less than 34 per cent. If the slaveholding States were left out, the result of the calculation would be still more favorable to the towns.
The foregoing facts clearly show the strong tendency of modern improvements to build towns. Our country has just begun its career; but as its progress in population is in a geo- metri
...cal ratio, and its improvements moi'e rapidlj' progressive than its population, we are startled at the results to which we are brought by the application of these principles to the cen- tury into which our inquiry now loads us.
In 1840, the United States had a population of 17, 068, 666. Allowing its future increase to be at the rate of 83J per cent. , for each succeeding period of ten j-ears, we shall number, in 1910, 303, 101, 641. Past experience warrants us to expect this great increase. In 1790, our number Vv'as 8, 927, 827.


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