Future Population Of The United States
U.e o U 7 Port!On of V old world i à PrOClUCt)Ve'Orllle Milities for t ,cs; â : Wlihi our borders everv ttóh procuced whicb, witl, the opea eormñerce n present enjoyed, renfcrs the country capahtnnn "'"? a milC'' peuter popnlatio, S,S foc"ustIie continent ffeurope à i?8' 11Wllich itisabouteqïal n txtent. fhat popnlation know ïfiokm Jnliabited as densely as England," our population wouhl be 384 millions; aS denselv jos I' raneo, 225 mülions; as dens'ely even mounta.nousSw.teerland, 200 millions. We cannót set up any limit to the capabilities of th:s country tosnpport human beiL SUpfncllrl f,at "r PPultïn continúes fo nur Sf?i ï6 6Ome riUi0 that t has done' punng the las smy yPars (an(] th eason why jt 8hpM. not)' what prospecta havewebefore us? The Recorderin ref;.1 " h.ome rnissions, has given us he mathemat.cal re,ults of süch a alculation, and tbey are as foliows1840, 17,000,000; a fraction over. 1865, 34,000,000; 23 years henee 8EI03 68,000,000: 48 years henee;' 1915; 130,000,000; 73 veara heneéOQOoJ98yShScJ S ï4'000'000; 133 years heneé; a 1980, 1.038,000,000; 148 years henee.1 on Th may l t0 BCG 6 mÃIIÃOnS enrol! on the census of these United Statesten," 300 Sin"0 mMrslT] Ur NS Zn of ""SU nfly ' th Prestpopulat'-on of the globe, Commerce and neace w.1! SScure this rapïrt âcrease. The poK tion of theold worid would Imve 1 LI hSe as ffrea at this time, had there beetÃZ Vari during the Jast two hundred yoars
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