USA Population Maps 1790 - 1890:
Racial Population Growth & Decline Statistics, represented at 10 year intervals, including related political events and laws promulgated.
Put differently, it provides a greater more detailed political and demographic perspective to the events between 1790 and 1890.
Provides further justifications for why Ecologically-minded liberals should also heed Dr. Salter’s work, for only when Third-World populations are made to bear the consequences of their own reproductive irresponsibility will they, and the world as a whole, establish population policies that protect the environment.
Closing off the “safety valve” of Third-World immigration to the West should be as attractive to the sincere left as to the racial right.
Or as stated in The Feast of Malthus: “Don't try to solve your population problem by exporting your excess people to us.”
USA Population: 1790 To 2090: Racial Percentage
USA Racial Population Maps: 1790 to 1890
1790 - 1890 | 1890 - 1990 | 1990 - 2090
17701773 - Tea Act passes British Parliament. 1774 - Boston Tea Party. First continental congress meets. 1775 - Battle of Lexington and Concord. 1776 - Declaration of Independence. Indians side with the British.1780Oct 19, 1781 Lord Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown. Sept 3, 1783 Treaty of Paris confirms American independence. September 17, 1787 - US Constitution adopted. Ratified by states between December 7, 1787 and June 21, 1788.1790George Washington unanimously elected to 2 terms 1789-1797. 1791 First Bank of United States proposed by Alexander Hamilton as a way to finance Revolutionary War. 1795 Naturalization Act restricts citizenship to "free white persons" residing in the country for five years. 1798 - Alien and Sedition Act triples to 14 years the residency requirement for citizenship and authorizes the President to deport aliens from enemy states or any alien considered dangerous.
18001803 - Louisiana Purchase, doubles the size of the USA. 1807 - Congress ends importation of new slaves crippling the transatlantic slave trade.
18101811 - Charter for the First Bank of United States expires, President Thomas Jefferson opposes renewal. The War of 1812 ends in 1815 in a stalemate - Canada remains British. Indians again sided with the British, losing the third war in a row to the colonialists. 1816 - Second Bank of the United States chartered to finance the War of 1812.
18201823 - Monroe Doctrine by President James Monroe declares Americas closed to additional European colonization and meddling.
1830Andrew Jackson elected - founder of Democratic Party, and first president from a poor family. Signed Indian Removal Act of 1830 resulting in 45,000 Indians being relocated west after their existing lands were purchased. 1832 - vetoed renewal of the Second Bank of the United States. 1836 - Texas Revolution, Battle of the Alamo, Texas wins independence from Mexico. Panic of 1837, first great depression. 1838 - Second Bank goes defunct when charter expires. The US would have no national bank until the Federal Reserve is created in 1913.
18401845 - President Tyler offers to annex Texas, Texas accepts. 1846 - Mexican cavalry attacks Texas, Mexican War lasts till 1848 resulting in Mexico losing half its territory. 1849 - Gold Rush in California fuels western expansion.
1850Compromise of 1850 delays Civil War by 10 years. 1854 - Perry opens trade with Japan by threat of military force.
1860South Carolina is the first southern state to secede from the Union on December 21, 1860. The civil war lasts until June 1965, costing the lives of 558,000 Americans. President Lincoln assassinated April 15, 1865. Thirteenth Amendment ending slavery in America ratified December 6, 1865. Slavery continues in Africa and the middle east to the present day. 1867 - Alaska purchased from Russia for $7 million.
1870Panic of 1873 set off when banking firm Jay Cooke and Company declares bankruptcy. NY Stock Exchange closes for 10 days, 14% unemployment by 1876. 18,000 businesses failed between 1873 and 1875. Reconstruction ends as Democrats regain control of southern states.
18801881 - President Garfield assassinated after 6 months in office. Haymarket Riot on May 4, 1886, in Chicago by labor unions eventually results in 8 hour workday. Date adopted as major holiday by communist and socialist countries. 1882 - Chinese Exclusion Act restricts Asian immigration. September 4, 1886, Geronimo surrenders. 1886 - Statue of Liberty dedicated. Blizzard of 1888, 40-50 inches of snow fall on east coast with up to 50 foot snow drifts.
18901890 - The "Great Wave" of Immigration Begins, will last until 1924 - later to be dwarfed by immigration wave starting in 1965. Panic of 1893 - 15,000 companies and 500 banks failed, 18% unemployment. 1898 - War fought with Spain, USA acquires Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico, and American Samoa. War makes Theodore Roosevelt famous.
[1790 - 1890 | 1890 - 1990 | 1990 - 2090]
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