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The image consists of three tables detailing population statistics for New York City and its districts across three selective years: 1800, 1900, and 2000. The first table displays New York City's total population, with figures: 79,216 in 1800, 3,437,202 in 1900, and 8,009,185 in 2000. The second table outlines Manhattan's population and its percentage relative to New York City's total population. Manhattan's population was 60,515 in 1800, accounting for 76% of New York City's population; in 1900 it recorded 1,850,093, comprising 54% of the total population; and in 2000 the population was 1,538,096, representing 19% of the total city population. The third table covers populations for other districts, namely Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island, with respective populations: 18,701 in 1800 (24%), 1,587,109 in 1900 (46%), and 6,471,089 in 2000 (81%).
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The tables show how the population was distributed across New York City’s boroughs over a 200-year period, from 1800 to 2000.
Overall, the total population grew enormously, while the main concentration of people shifted away from Manhattan to the other four boroughs.
In 1800, the city’s total population was under 80,000, and Manhattan accounted for the vast majority at 76%. By 1900, the total number had risen sharply to around 3.4 million, but Manhattan’s share had dropped to just over half (54%). In contrast, the combined population of the other boroughs grew from about 18,700 to 1.59 million, increasing their overall proportion from 24% to 46%.
This trend continued throughout the 20th century. By the year 2000, the total population was over 8 million. However, only 19% lived in Manhattan, which is a significant drop. The other boroughs were home to the overwhelming majority (81%), with a combined population of nearly 6.5 million, far exceeding Manhattan’s 1.54 million.
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