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U.S. Population Density Map in 1790 | Historical Demographic Data #2110789 (License: Personal Use)
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The map visualizes the first U.S. census data from 1790, using a color gradient to indicate population per square mile: light green for under 2, dark orange for over 45. Highest densities appear in the Mid-Atlantic and New England states, while the frontier regions west of the Appalachians remain sparsely populated. Lakes and major rivers are outlined in blue, emphasizing geographic constraints on early settlement.
Used in educational history pages, museum exhibits, or demographic research sites to illustrate post-Revolutionary War settlement patterns and the impact of geography on early American expansion. Matches user intent seeking historical U.S. census visualization or context for early national development.
Related Cliparts: Explore the 1790 U.S. population density map revealing early settlement patterns-highest concentrations along the Atlantic seaboard and sparse inland populations.
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