The first table illustrates the shift in New York's population from 1800 to 2000.
In addition
, the second and third tables illustrate the changes in the population between the five districts of the city throughout the same time.
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Overall
, New York’s total population skyrocketed from 79,216 in 1800 to 8,009,185 in 2000. Linking Words
Moreover
, the citizenry in Manhattan decreased from 1900 to 2000, Linking Words
while
it grew in the other districts.
Regarding the second diagram, Manhattan was home to 76% of New York's citizens in 1800. Linking Words
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this
figure plummeted in 2000, ending up at only 19%.
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In contrast
, it is possible to observe that the other districts (Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens and Staten Island) began with only 24% of the total, which doubled in 1990 and increased sharply to 81% in 2000.
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To conclude
, in 1800, the total number of residents in the city was 79,216, and 76% of them lived in Manhattan, Linking Words
whereas
24% lived in the other areas. In 2000, the values switched , and other regions were the most popular decision.Linking Words