The first table illustrates how the total population of New York City changed through 3 centuries, from the 18th to the 20th century. The other two tables compare the proportions of the population in five different distr
The table presented illustrates the population changes in New York City's districts from 1800 to 2000. Overall, it is noticeable that the population in Manhattan has decreased over the years, whereas other districts, suc
The aforementioned table illustrates the differences in the population of districts in New York, from 1900 to 2000. Overall, it can be seen that the number of individuals living in Manhattan decreases among the years whi
The tables illustrate the number of residents of New York City changing in three different years, and compare the distribution of the population in Manhattan with the other four districts of the city over the same period
The first table tells the development of population in New York City within the timeframe of 1800 to 2000, while the rest figures detail the proportion of people living in each district, comprising Manhattan, Brooklyn,
The given three tables illustrate the changes in the population of New York City as a whole and its five boroughs namely Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queen, Staten Island over the period of 200 years starting from 1800.
The table at the top represents the changes in the population in New York City between 1800 and 2000. The tables in the middle and at the bottom show the changes in the population in five different areas of the city (Ma
In 1800s, New York City population was around 80,000. But during past 100 years the population grew enormously to around 3,400,000. It is over 4 times than 100 year before. Now in 2000s, the population became 8,000,000,
The given tables show the changes in the total population of New York City and the populations of its five boroughs (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island) from 1800 to 2000.
The tables illustrates the change in population in New York City and its five districts: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island between 1800 and 2000.
The first table illustrates modifications in the overall population of New York City between 1800 and 2000. The second and third tables demonstrate modifications in the population of the five various of the city Manhatta