In 1790 one-thirtieth of the population of the United States lived in cities of 8,000 inhabitants and over; in 1800, one twenty-fifth; in 1810, and also in 1820, one-twentieth ; in 1830, onesixteenth ; in 1840, one-twelfth ; in 1850, one-eighth ; in 1860,... Compendium of the Tenth Census (June 1, 1880) - Halaman xxxiioleh United States. Census Office. 10th census, 1880 - 1883Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Southern Educational Association - 1899 - 352 halaman
...criminality, emphasized by Holder and Dr. Harris, is the accelerated growth of cities in the present century. In 1790 one-thirtieth of the population of the United States lived in cities; in 1890, one-half. And the greatest source of poverty, suffering, and crime in our cities, says General... | |
| 1899 - 880 halaman
...drawing into its vortex a fast-swelling tide of rural immigrants. In 1850 twelve and a-half per cent ' M[ 0 F@ M H F or over. In 1890 the percentage of the population living in cities of this size had risen to over twenty-nine... | |
| 1900 - 870 halaman
...that are threatening the very existence of our nation to-day. in cities of more than 8,000 population; in 18:20, one-twentieth; in 1830, onesixteenth; in...one-twelfth; in 1850, one-eighth; in 1860, one-sixth; in 1870, one-fifth; in 1880, one-fourth; in 1890, one-third; to say nothing of the hundreds of thousands... | |
| 1900 - 610 halaman
...criminality, emphasized by Holder and Dr. Harris, is the accelerated growth of cities in the present century. In 1790 one-thirtieth of the population of the United States lived in cities; in 1890, one-half. And the greatest source of poverty, suffering, and crime in our cities, says General... | |
| 1886 - 594 halaman
...therefore, that it is growing much more rapidly than the whole population is full of significance. In 1790 one-thirtieth of the population of the United...1830, one-sixteenth; in 1840, onetwelfth; in 1850, one eighth ; in 1860, one-sixth; in 1870, a little over one-fifth ; and in 1880, 22.5 per cent., or... | |
| Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman - 1905 - 718 halaman
...United States of a century earlier had 33.20 per cent living in such cities. In 1790 3.40 per cent of the population of the United States lived in cities of 8,000 and over; in 1900 this proportion had grown to 33.1 percent. If we include in urban population centres... | |
| Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman - 1905 - 822 halaman
...the United States of a century earlier had 33.20 percent living in such cities. In 1790 3.40 per cent of the population of the United States lived in cities of 8,000 and over; in 1900 this proportion had grown to 33.1 per cent. If we include in urban population centres... | |
| Charles Stelzle - 1907 - 284 halaman
...patriotism. Development of the City We are rapidly becoming a nation of cities. In 1800 four per cent, of the population of the United States lived in cities of 8,000 and over. In 1900 there were about thirty-three per cent. In 1800 there were six cities having a population... | |
| American Sociological Association - 1910 - 622 halaman
...necessary to examine the fact of city drift as a fact. First, it is a fact. In 1900, 31.1 per cent of the population of the United States lived in cities of 8,000 or more persons, while in 1790 there were but 3.3 per cent •of such urbanites. There were 6 cities... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1911 - 948 halaman
...necessary to examine the fact of city drift as a fact. First, it is a fact. In 1900, 31.1 per cent of the population of the United States lived in cities of 8,000 or more persons, while in 1790 there were but 3.3 per cent of such urbanites. There were 6 cities of... | |
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