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The image presents three tables detailing population data across various districts of New York City spanning 1800 to 2000; the first table showcases New York City’s total population figures: 79,216 in 1800, 3,437,202 in 1900, and 8,009,185 in 2000; the second table reveals Manhattan's population as 60,515 in 1800, 1,850,093 in 1900, and 1,538,096 in 2000, corresponding to 76%, 54%, and 19% of New York City's total population respectively; the third table aggregates data for other districts (Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island) manifesting populations of 18,701 in 1800, 1,587,109 in 1900, and 6,471,089 in 2000, representing 24%, 46%, and 81% respectively of the total New York City populace during those years.
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The first table depict the information about the changes in the total population of New York City between 1800 and 2000. The second and third tables the changes in the population of the five area of the city.
Overall, in 1800, other districts had the lowest figure and the percentage, but in 2000, Manhattan had the lowest figure than other districts in 2000.
Initially, in 1800 in Manhattan had 60.515 population and the percentage was 76%, it higher than the population and percentage in other districts (Blooklyn, Bronx, Green, Staten Island) about 18.701 and 24%. However, in 1900, the figure of population in Manhattan was strong increased to 1.850.093 people and (Blooklyn, Bronx, Green, Staten Island) about 1.587.109 and it occupy 46%.
Additionally, in 2000, in other districts had the highest figure with the figure 6.471.089 and it occupy 81%, it higher than in Manhattan around 1.538.096 and it appropriate 19% of total population. The total of population in .
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