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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 table illustrates the changes in the total population of theNew York and other 5 districts between 1800 and 2000.
Overall,In 2000 the New York contain the highest number of population whereas in 1900 the Manhattan contains thr highest number of population and the other 4 districts record the highest population recorded in 2000.
IN 1800 New york contains almost 79216 population and with a dramatic increase it reaches to almost 8009185 in 2000.in the start of 1800 the Manhattan records almost 76% of the total population and with the a huge fall it reaches to 19% of the tatal population .the other districts of the nNew York have 24 % of the total population in 18000 and rises continuously to almost 81% in 2000.
So the Manhattan contains the highest number of population on 1900 and the other districts records the highest number of population in 2000 respectively;
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