Timeline over Settlements

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  • Europeans moved westward only as far as the eastern flanks of the Appalachian Mountains.

  • 20 percent of the American population was of African origin

  • less than 10 percent of the population could even loosely be defined as urban

  • Period: to

    immigrants continued to come from northwestern Europe

  • the U.S. Bureau of the Census was able to announce that the American settlement frontier was gone entirely.

  • four-fifths of all immigrants were from these areas of Europe, especially Italy, Austria-Hungary, and Russia.

  • Period: to

    the farm population fell from more than 15 million to under 6 million.

  • Period: to

    U.S. population statistics suggest that a fourth major mobility period is at hand.

  • Mexico, the Philippines, and the West Indies provided the greatest number of migrants to the United States

  • the United States had a population approaching 250 million, with a density of roughly 235 people per square kilometer.

  • settlement expanded westward in a generally orderly fashion.

  • Settlement congregated in areas that offered an identifiable economic potential.

  • The number of Americans employed in manufacturing has increased only slightly during the past two decades, whereas tertiary and quaternary employment has boomed.