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titled a "Map showing the distribution of the slave population of the southern states of the United States." Based on the population statistics gathered in the 1860 Census, and certified by the ...
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Back to the Map: Creating the American South, 1790–1860Justin Madron’s map of demographic change ... representation of population increases and decreases. The hexbin approach provided clarity and allowed us to identify nuanced patterns in migration ...
A map from the Library of Congress breaks down the percentage of the slave population in Southern states, according to census data from 1860. Harris County is a light gray, whereas the ...
and find us on Tumblr. Find out more about what this space is all about here. This map, made by the U.S. Coast Survey in 1861 using census data from 1860, shows the relative prevalence of ...
A table for each slave state documenting the number of slaves and slave owners is found beginning on page 223 of the 1860 Census report "Agriculture of the United States in 1860." The Civil War ...
Below is a map from the 1860 U.S. Census showing slave population in Missouri. Surprisingly, perhaps, the biggest concentration of slaves wasn't in the southern part of the state but, instead ...
The population of the United States by the census of the year 1860 was as follows For the Free States..... 18,904,504 For the fifteen Slave States (free)..... 8,280,545 For ...
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