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The image presents tables detailing the population shifts in New York City and its specific districts from 1800 to 2000. The overall New York City population grew from 79,216 in 1800, to 3,437,202 in 1900, and reached 8,009,185 by 2000. In Manhattan, the population was 60,515 in 1800, making up 76% of the total; in 1900, it increased to 1,850,093, representing 54%; and in 2000, the population was 1,538,096, which was 19% of the total. For other districts (Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island), the population was 18,701 in 1800 (24%), grew to 1,587,109 in 1900 (46%), and reached 6,471,089 by 2000, making up 81% of the total.
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This table demonstrates changes of New York city’s population between 1800 and 2000 years while the another illustrates populaces of Manhattan. Nonetheless, Other towns like Brooklyn and Bronx shows the same table of changing the population from 1800 to 2000 years.
Overall,the largest contribution and populace in there should be New York City while Manhattan town shows marginal staff. Nevertheless other districs are changed with upwards in the table .
Firstly, the New York City have a greatly growth between 1900 and 2000 years and it is raised from 3 millons to 8 millions people in there while the Manhattan that located in the United States fluctuated from 1.8 millions to 1.5 millions which proves the downwards with 54% to 19% of tota populace.
Secondly, other different places like Brooklyn,Bron ueens and Staten Island have a dramatical growth with 46% in 1900 to 81% in 2000 years which can a significant contribution to them in the table.
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