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  1. 1790 Census Records - National Archives

    • Article I, Section 2, of the U.S. Constitutionestablished that representation in the U.S. House of Representatives was based on population determined by a census taken at 10 year intervals: "The actual Enumerati… See more

    When Was It taken?

    The census began on Monday, August 2, 1790, and was finished within 9 months, under the rules and directions established in an Act of Congress approved March 1, 1790 ( â€śAn … See more

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    Who Was counted?

    The law required "That every person whose usual place of abode shall be in any family on … See more

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    What Did The Census Form Look like?

    The Federal Government did not provide blank printed forms to the U.S. Marshals. Only in Massachusetts were uniform printed forms used that were supplied by the U.S. M… See more

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    What States Are Included in The Census?

    Surviving records include census schedules for Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Sou… See more

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  2. The 1790 population census was the First 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 1790 Census

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    The 1790 population census was the First 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 1790 Census

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    The 1790 United States census was the first United States census. It recorded the population of the whole United States as of Census Day, August 2, 1790, as mandated by Article 1, Section 2, of the Constitution and applicable laws.

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    The 2nd United States Congress, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives, met at Congress Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from March 4, 1791, to March 4, 1793, during the third and fourth years of George Washington's presidency.

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    The 1790 census suffered district losses of Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, North Carolina, and Virginia. However, some of the schedules for these states have been re-created using tax lists and other records.

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    This database details those persons enumerated in the 1800 United States Federal Census, the Second Census of the United States. In addition, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to the actual images of the 1800 Federal Census.

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  10. History of the Decennial Census of Population and …

    Dec 16, 2021 · The first census began more than a year after the inauguration of President Washington and shortly before the second session of the first Congress ended. Congress assigned responsibility for the 1790 Census to the marshals …

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