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  1. 2 de feb. de 2024 · Zoomable Statistic: Select the range in the chart you want to zoom in on. Year Number of states United States of America Confederate States of America 1776 1866 1956 1786 1796 1806 1816 1826...

  2. Below is a list of all 50 states in the order they joined the Union. The first 13 became states in July 1776 when they agreed to the United States Declaration of Independence . Each of those 13 agreed to the first U.S. constitution , called the Articles of Confederation , which formed the first Union of States between 1777 and 1781. [1]

    State
    State
    Date (admitted Or Ratified)
    Formed From
    1
    Delaware
    December 7, 1787 (ratified)
    2
    December 12, 1787 [2] (ratified)
    Crown Colony of Pennsylvania
    3
    December 18, 1787 [3] (ratified)
    Crown Colony of New Jersey
    4
    January 2, 1788 [4] (ratified)
    Crown Colony of Georgia
  3. 1840 in U.S. states. States. Alabama. Arkansas. Connecticut. Delaware. Georgia. Illinois. Indiana. Kentucky. Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan. Mississippi. Missouri. New Hampshire. New Jersey. New York. North Carolina. Ohio. Pennsylvania. Rhode Island.

  4. 17,069,453 ( 32.7%) Most populous state. New York. 2,428,921. Least populous state. Delaware. 78,085. The 1840 United States census was the sixth census of the United States. Conducted by U.S. marshals on June 1, 1840, it determined the resident population of the United States to be 17,069,453 – an increase of 32.7 percent over the ...

    • 17,069,453 ( 32.7%)
    • New York, 2,428,921
  5. 23 de feb. de 2024 · The 1840 population census was the Sixth 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 1840 Census. Why was the 1840 Census taken?

  6. Map of A map of the United States in 1840 showing the State and territory boundaries, the Oregon Country jointly controlled by Great Britain and the United States, and the Mexican possessions at the time. The map is color–coded to show the free states and territories, and the slave holding states and territories.

  7. June 1, 1840 - The census of the United States grows to 17,063,353, up 33% from the decade before. Four states now exceed one million in population; New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Virginia. The center of the nation's population continues to move slowly west, now sixteen miles south of Clarksburg, West Virginia.