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OUR POPULATION AND ITS DISTRIBUTION.
369
Year Population. Positive
increase.
Percentage of
increase.
1790 3,929,214
1800 5,308,483 1,379,269 35.10
1810 7,239,881 1,931,398 36·38
1820 9,633,822 2,393,941 33·06
1830 12,866,020 3,232,198 32·51
1840 17,069,453 4,203,433 33·52
1850 23,191,876 6,122,423 35·83
1860 31,443,321 8,251,445 35·11
1870 38,558,371 7,115,050 22·65
1880 50,155,783 11,597,412 30·08
1890 62,622,250 12,466,467 24·86

The regularity of increase from 1800 to 1860 is striking, and then the influence of the war and of other elements is shown in the serious break in the regularity which occurs between 1860 and 1870, the percentage dropping from 35·11 in 1860 to 22·65 in 1870. With increased industrial and commercial activity the percentage rose again in 1880 to 30·08, but has now receded to 24·86. The influence of immigration upon this great increase in population, and the rate of natural increase since the decade from 1830 to 1840, are shown as follows:

Period. Natural. Immigration. Total percentage.
1830-'40 28·87 4·65 35·52
1840-'50 26·15 9·68 35·83
1850-'60 23·73 11·38 35·11
1860-'70 15·40 7·25 22·65
1870-'80 22·79 7·29 30·08
1880-'90 14·40 10·46 24·86

Until the full data of the census for 1890 are available, it is impossible to make any careful study of the reasons why the natural increase of population should vary so greatly. The highest natural increase during the period of immigration, as shown in the foregoing table, was between 1830 and 1840, it having been 28·87 per cent, the lowest natural increase being during the last decade, when it was 14·40. It seems almost incredible that such a variation could actually occur in the natural increase of population; but this matter must be left for future consideration. The population at the last three censuses has been distributed over the country, in accordance with geographical divisions, as follows:

Geographical
Divisions.
population. increase from
1880 to 1890.
increase from
1870 to 1880.
increase from
1860 to 1870.
1890. 1880. 1870. Number. Per
cent.
Number. Per
cent.
Number. Per
cent.
The United States. 62,622,250 50,155,783 38,558,371 12,466,467 24·86 11,597,412 30·08 7,115,050 22·63
North Atlantic 17,401,545 14,507,407 12,298,730 2,894,138 19·95 2,208,677 17·96 1,704,462 16·09
South Atlantic 8,857,920 7,597,197 5,853,610 1,260,723 16·59 1,743,587 29·79 488,907 9·11
Northern Central 22,362,279 17,364,111 12,981,111 4,998,168 28·78 4,383,000 33·76 3,884,395 42·70
Southern Central 10,972,893 8,919,371 6,434,410 2,058,522 23·02 2,484,961 38·62 665,752 11·54
Western 3,027,613 1,767,697 990,510 1,259,916 71·27 777,187 78·46 371,534 60·02