Population of Philadelphia in 1790
small hotel operators Teachers Shop keepers Free
African-Americans Grocers Bakers Slaves Tavern keepers Merchants and other upper classes Criminals, prostitutes, homeless people and the insane Laborers and sailors At about 44,000 people, Philadelphia was the largest city in the U.S. at the time of the Constitutional Convention. The 1790 Census showed the variety of people who lived and worked there. They included female heads of household, who often supported themselves and their families as teachers, small hotel operators or shopkeepers. (The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia)
Population of Philadelphia in 1790small hotel operators Teachers Shop keepers FreeAfrican-Americans Grocers Bakers Slaves Tavern keepers Merchants and other upper classes Criminals, prostitutes, homeless people and the insane Laborers and sailors At about 44,000 people, Philadelphia was the largest city in the U.S. at the time of the Constitutional Convention. The 1790 Census showed the variety of people who lived and worked there. They included female heads of household, who often supported themselves and their families as teachers, small hotel operators or shopkeepers. (The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia)
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