Part 1
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The first table below shows changes in the total population of New York City from 1800 to 2000. The second and third tables show changes in the population of the five districts of the city (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island) over the same period.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The initial table demonstrates the changes in New York populations between 1800 and 2000. The second and third tables compare the population changes of five different district cities, namely (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island) in the same year.
Overall, it is immediately apparent that the population in all five districts increased significantly over the years. However, while the populations of four cities went up, the individual populations in Manhattan declined. Additionally, the key feature is that,
Initially, the total population in all five districts rose significantly. Starting with a population of around 80,000 in 1800, the individuals then increased to over 3,400,000 in 1900. Furthermore, the population still went up in 2000, with over 8,000,000. On the one hand, in Manhattan, the percentage of the total population was 76% in 1800. However, the residential population then declined in percentage to 54%, with over 1,850,000 in 1900. The population then continued its decline in 2000 with over 1,500,000 at 19%.
On the other hand, the population of the other 4 districts increased in total. By 1800, the population started with 18,701 and 24%. Then, the individuals increased in 1900, with around 1,600,000, at 46%. Moreover, the populations continued to increase in 2000, with over 6,400,000, 81 as a percentage.
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The first table illustrates the variations of total residents in New York City from 1800 to 2000. The second and third tables demonstrate changes in the residents of five jurisdictions of the city (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island) over the same period.
Overall, the population of New York City increased significantly. In addition, the proportion of Manhattan declined; however, the percentage of other districts rose steadily.
In 1800, the number of individuals in New York City was 79,216, then it grew to 3,437,202 in 1900, in the year 2000 it had the most noticeable growth to more than 8 million people. The proportion of Manhattan decreased constantly from 76% in 1800 to 54% in 1900, and then it ended at 19% in 2000. Meanwhile, the percentage of other jurisdictions rose steadily from 24% to 46% in the years 1800 and 1900, respectively. In the year 2000, it had the most noticeable increase to 81%. 156 words 7.5 band
The tables illustrates the various changes in the population from 1800 to 2000. The first table shows the overall population of five districts while the second and third table represent the population of Manhattan and other districts (Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island) during the same period.
Overall, the population of New York increased significantly from 1800 to 2000. The lowest number of population was recoded in 1800 which was exactly 79,216 . The population then steadily increased and reached aroud 3 million and by the year of 2000, it was estimated the highest population which was about 8 millions.
Moreover, in 1800 it observed that the district Manhattan had occupied the largest share of population, at around 76% , while the other districts had a smallest share, at about 19% . The Manhattan percentage however declined steadily over the year, reaching only 19% by 2000. On the other hand, the remaining districts population has begun to accelerate significantly from 24% to 81% during same Period.
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The first table illustrates variations in the number of residents in New York City between 1800 and 2000. The second and third charts demonstrate changes in the population of the five boroughs of the city (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island) during the same period.
Overall, the number of people in New York City increased. In addition, the proportion of Manhattan’s population decreased, while the share of other districts rose.
In terms of the total population of New York City, the number grew over the timeframe. In 1800 the population was 79,216, whereas the population increased to 8,009,185 by 2000.
In terms of the percentages of population living in different districts, the shares were distributed. During the 19th century, Manhattan was the most populated borough. By contrast, in 2000, the proportion of other boroughs grew to 81%, while the share of Manhattan dropped to 19%. Overall trends are clearly evident.
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The table illustrates changes in the number of people who lived in New York City over a 200-year period from 1800 to 2000. The other tables show changes in the population of the five districts of the city throughout the same period.
Overall, the population in New York increased over time. Manhattan accounted for the majority of people in the early years, while its share decreased over the period. In contrast, the combined population in the other districts rose over the 200-year period, and their proportion became dominant by the end of the period.
To begin with, New York’s population stood at just under 80,000 in 1800, increasing sharply to almost 3.5 million by 1900. This was followed by a dramatic growth to reach approximately 8 million by the 21st century. During the same period, Manhattan experienced a substantial growth, from 60,500 to 1.85 million in the first 100 years, before declining to reach 1.54 million in 2000. The proportion, however, decreased over time, from 76% in 1800 to 19% in 2000.
On the other hand, the other districts witnessed a significant increase, standing at almost 19,000 in 1800 to reach just under 1.6 million after 100 years, before continuing to increase to peak at 6.48 million by 2000. As a result, their share rose from 24% to 81%.
It is shown, that we have three tables representing the changes of the population values over three centuries; 1800s, 1900s and 2000s. All of these values belong to New York City in details with the five districts of the city (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island) with special focus on Manhattan.
Frankly the population in New York (in general) increased significantly from 1800s to 2000s, with climbing rate over 500%, starting off with 79,216 in the 1800s to roughly 3.5 millions and ended in 8 millions in the 2000s.
Furthermore, we notice Manhattan had the biggest percentage share of the total population in the 1800s, with 76% and ended up with the lowest which is 24%, while the other districts increased from 19% to 81% in the 2000s. Nevertheless, in 1900s Manhattan’s population percentage was almost the same as the other districts.
Overall, we can conclude that the population went from rock bottom to the sky in terms of population, notably that Manhattan’s population share plunged over the last 300 years, regardless that the total population never had a downtrend.
The table illustrates the population in five districts of New York over the years. In general, there are five districts (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island) that exhibited different population growth rates. The highest population was recorded in 2000, with 8,009,185 residents, while the lowest was 79,216 in 1800.
The most notable feature is that 76 percent of the total population of 60,515 in 1800 increased by 54 percent, resulting in an addition of 1,850,093 residents. By 2000, the population had widened by 19 percent compared to earlier periods.
In contrast, 24 percent of the total population, counted as 18,701 in 1800, showed significant growth over the century. These districts experienced a community increase of approximately 1,587,109, which represents a growth of 46 percent. In the 20th century, specifically in 2000, 81 percent of the population totaled 6,471,098.
In conclusion, Manhattan experienced less population growth compared to the other four districts over the century, while the others had a significant increase from 1800 to 2000.
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The tables illustrates the changes in the total number of people and the changes in the proportion of five districts of the cities that includes Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens and Staten island from the year 1800 to 2000.
Overall, new york city experienced a massive increase throughout the period, whereas Manhattan had a decline, although it increased significantly in the middle year, while other districts witnessed an expansion throughout the years.
Firstly, in 1800, new york population stood at 79,216, by 1900 it increased dramatically to 3,437,202, while in 2000 it almost tripled in size to about 8,009,185. Contrasting to Manhattan, in 1800, it commenced at 60,515, representing 76%, in 1900 it dominated the city housing at 1,850,093 encapsulating 54%, then in the year 2000, it had a slight declined to 1,538,096.
On the other hand, other districts saw a significant increase. In 1800 it emerged at just 18,701 representing 24%, while in 1900 it increased significantly to about 1,587,109 with a rate of 46%, then in 2000 in surged to approximately 6,471,089 and 81% of total population.