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... population in 1860 ; 1.13 percent in 1870. By 1890 there were 1,513 Negroes to every 100,000 whites , and that figure rose to 1,797 to 100,000 in 1900. In all of those years , Ohio and Indiana had higher percentages of Negro population ...
... population in 1860 ; 1.13 percent in 1870. By 1890 there were 1,513 Negroes to every 100,000 whites , and that figure rose to 1,797 to 100,000 in 1900. In all of those years , Ohio and Indiana had higher percentages of Negro population ...
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... population of the state more than doubled between 1865 and 1900. The increase from 2,141,510 to 4,821,550 moved the state from fourth in population in the nation ( behind New York , Pennsylvania , and Ohio ) to third . The decades of ...
... population of the state more than doubled between 1865 and 1900. The increase from 2,141,510 to 4,821,550 moved the state from fourth in population in the nation ( behind New York , Pennsylvania , and Ohio ) to third . The decades of ...
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... POPULATION PERCENT OF TOTAL POPULATION 1870 1880 1890 1900 1870 1880 1890 1900 Old Northwest Illinois Ohio 72.1845 79.0788 82.8338 84.3678 58.7495 68.5346 73.5976 75.0666 46.8328 55.5252 ... POPULATION PERCENT OF TOTAL POPULATION 1870.
... POPULATION PERCENT OF TOTAL POPULATION 1870 1880 1890 1900 1870 1880 1890 1900 Old Northwest Illinois Ohio 72.1845 79.0788 82.8338 84.3678 58.7495 68.5346 73.5976 75.0666 46.8328 55.5252 ... POPULATION PERCENT OF TOTAL POPULATION 1870.
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