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7 April, 15:44

Population data of the United States in 1800 reveals Select one: a. ten percent of the non-Indian population lived in towns of more than 8,000. b. no American city had a population larger than 28,000. c. New York was the most populous city in the country. d. the nation remained overwhelmingly agrarian. e. fifteen percent of the population lived in towns of more than 8,000.

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  1. 7 April, 15:52
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    Answer: Population data of the United States in 1800 reveals the nation remained overwhelmingly agrarian.

    Conducted on August 4, 1800, this was the second census conducted in the United States.

    It revealed that 5,308,483 people were living in the United States, of whom 893,602 were slaves.

    One of the key data revealed in this population census was that the nation remained overwhelmingly agrarian. This explains that a larger portion of the economy depended on agriculture.
  2. 7 April, 15:57
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    d. the nation remained overwhelmingly agrarian.

    Explanation:

    The Census of 1800 which was conducted in the United States was said to be the second Census conducted in the United States. It was conducted on the 4th August, 1800.

    It proved that 5,308,483 people were staying in the United States, out of which 893,602 were slaves that are used for various large scale farming activities. The Census as at then included the new District of Columbia while the census for the states of Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, Tennessee, and Virginia were lost. It is said to be the last census in which Virginia was the largest populous state.

    The census revealed that the nation remained overwhelmingly agrarian.
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