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  1. 1800 United States census - Wikipedia

    • The 1800 United States census was the second census conducted in the United States. It was conducted on August 4, 1800. It showed that 5,308,483 people were living in the United States, of whom 893,602 were slaves. The 1800 census included the new District of Columbia. The census for the following states were lost: Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, Tennessee… See more

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    No microdata from the 1800 population census are available, but aggregate data for small areas, together with … See more

     
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  2. The United States Census of 1800 was the second Census in the United States. It was done on August 4, 1800. It showed that 5,308,483 people were living in the United States. 893,602 were slaves. The 1800 Census included the new District of Columbia.
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    The United States Census of 1800 was the second Census in the United States. It was done on August 4, 1800. It showed that 5,308,483 people were living in the United States. 893,602 were slaves. The 1800 Census included the new District of Columbia.
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    The census began on Monday, August 4, 1800, and was finished within 9 months, under the rules and directions established in an Act of Congress approved February 28, 1800 ( “An Act providing for the second Census or enumeration of the Inhabitants of the United States,” 2 Statutes at Large 11).
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  3. United States Census 1800 - FamilySearch

    Dec 31, 2023 · The 1800 Census was taken beginning 4 Aug 1800 for 9 months. The following information, in addition to the name of the head of the household, was recorded by the census taker:

     
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    Apr 19, 2024 · The 1800 population census was the Second Decennial Census of the United States. Taken every 10 years since 1790, census records provide a snapshot of the nation's population. Frequently Asked Questions About the …

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    An act of February 28, 1800 authorized the second census of the United States, which was to include the states and territories northwest of the Ohio River and Mississippi Territory. The census was to conclude within nine calendar months …

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  11. United States census - Wikipedia

    25 rows · The United States census (plural censuses or census) is a census that is legally mandated by the Constitution of the United States. It takes place every ten years. The first census after the American Revolution was taken in 1790 …

  12. 1800 Census of the United States - Federal …

    The 1800 United States Federal Census contains records for approximately 5 million Americans. The Second United States Census officially began on August 4, 1800 and was taken over a 9-month period of time.

  13. 1800 in the United States - Wikipedia

    August 4 – The 2nd United States Census is conducted. It finds 5,308,483 people living in the U.S. of which 893,602 are slaves . August 30 – Gabriel Prosser 's slave revolt in Richmond, Virginia is postponed due to weather.

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