Us map by population density
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However, after a certain point, it didnt make sense to continue with that so I altered it to. I tried to use a color scheme that makes sense and wanted it to be more descriptive than an ordinary density map so I tried to use base 5 values. As of early 2017, the US population is just shy of 325 million people, a 130X increase over 241 years. Population Density of the US by county 3672x2540 Hey guys, This is a population density map of the US. United Nations projections are also included through the year 2100. On the other hand, it is over 8 times higher than that of Canada and over 9 times higher than that of Australia. is 1/15 that of South Korea and 1/12 that of India and the Netherlands. Overall, there were estimated to be only 2.5 million people living in the original thirteen colonies in 1776, although that number should be taken with a grain of salt since the first census did not occur until 1790. The population density of the US is lower than that of many other countries because of the United States large land area. For more information about this viewer and its data, click here. population, or nearly 2 out of every 3 Americans, live in the red line, known as the 100 Mile Zone. To put those numbers in some perspective, the densest areas in 1775 had slightly over 40 inhabitants per square mile (although density would have been higher in cities), whereas the Boston–Washington Corridor today has a density of over 930 inhabitants per square mile and the entire country has an average density of 91 people per square mile (including Alaska). Expand any category (e.g., Population, Families and Households, Housing) for a list of maps. is 332 million (2020), and the country ranks 146th in population density (87 pop/mi2 or 34 pop/km2).
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While the map maker does not specify, the map likely only includes white colonists in their population figures, thus excluding Slaves and Native Americans. Even back then, what would become the Boston–Washington Corridor was clearly evident.
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The map above shows the population density of the original thirteen American colonies, the year before they declared independence.