At the end of the Revolutionary Period in United States history, the majority of white settlers in the United States of America had English heritage. The Thirteen Colonies, which claimed independence in 1776, was part of the British Empire until this point - English settlers and their descendants made up over 60 percent of the population by 1790. The English were the ethnic majority (among whites) in all states except Pennsylvania, which had a similarly-sized German population, while New York had a sizeable Dutch population as it was a former Dutch colony. The second-largest group was the Irish, where those from both the island's north and south made up a combined 10 percent of the population, followed by the Scottish and Germans at over eight percent each. Outside of the United States, the French and Spanish territories that would later be incorporated into the Union were majority French and Spanish - despite their large size they were relatively sparsely populated. The composition of the U.S. population would change drastically throughout the 19th century due largely to waves of migration from Europe.
Estimated white population of the United States in each state or territory in 1790, by ethnic or linguistic origin
Release date is refers to the date of most recent access. The source was originally published in 1930.
Specifications for Ireland are unclear whether Ulster refers to the six counties of Northern Ireland only, or also includes the three counties of Ulster in the Republic of Ireland.
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Google books, & U.S. Government Printing Office. (September 25, 2023). Estimated white population of the United States in each state or territory in 1790, by ethnic or linguistic origin [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved November 19, 2024, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1360204/us-white-population-linguistic-origin-state-revolutionary-period/
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Google books, U.S. Government Printing Office. (2023). Estimated white population of the United States in each state or territory in 1790, by ethnic or linguistic origin. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: November 19, 2024. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1360204/us-white-population-linguistic-origin-state-revolutionary-period/
Google books, and U.S. Government Printing Office. "Estimated White Population of The United States in Each State or Territory in 1790, by Ethnic or Linguistic Origin." Statista, Statista Inc., 25 Sep 2023, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1360204/us-white-population-linguistic-origin-state-revolutionary-period/
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Estimated white population of the United States in each state or territory in 1790, by ethnic or linguistic origin [Graph], Google books, & U.S. Government Printing Office, September 25, 2023. [Online]. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1360204/us-white-population-linguistic-origin-state-revolutionary-period/