Outline of Practical Sociology With Special Reference to American Conditions

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1 . 3-97 6 1810 7, 239, 88 356. 920 4-93 1 1 1820 9, 633, 22 475, '35 4-93 13 iS^o 12, 866, 020 864, 509 6. 72 26 1840 i7- n(S 9, 453 ', 453, 994 8. 52 44 1X50 23, 191, 876 2, 897, 586 12. 49 85 1860 3i-443, 32i 5, 072, 256 6. 13 141 1870 3 S, 55 K, 37' 8, 071, 875 20. 93 226 1880 50, 155, 783 ", 3i8, 547 22. 57 286 :Sgo 62, 622, 250 18, 272, 503 29. 20 447 1900 75, 477, 467 24, 992, 199 33-1 545 1 1 6 Urban and Rural Population. [ 67 population containing eight thousand inhabitants or more. Th...e Superintendent of the Eleventh Census remarks that " this definition of the urban element, although a somewhat arbitrary one, is used in the present discussions of the results of the Eleventh Census in order that they may be compared directly with those of earlier censuses. " He considers the limit of eight thousand inhabitants unduly high, inasmuch as most of the distinctive features of urban life are found in many smaller bodies of population. The proportion of urban population has gradually increased from a thirty-third in 1790 to nearly a third in 1900; the number of "cities" from 6 to 545.

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