30 datasets found
  1. Thirteen Colonies: New England population by ethnicity and colony 1620-1760

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    Updated Jan 1, 1999
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    Statista (1999). Thirteen Colonies: New England population by ethnicity and colony 1620-1760 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1067094/thirteen-colonies-new-england-population-ethnicity-colony/
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    Jan 1, 1999
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The Plymouth Colony was established in present-day Massachussets in 1620. It was the first permanent British colony in New England, and the second in the Americas after Jamestown, Virginia. However, the neighboring Massachussets Bay Colony quickly became the most populous of the Thirteen Colonies, and Massachussets maintained this position until the end of the century. In terms of ethnicity, Rhode Island had the highest relative share of Black people in its population, the majority of whom lived in slavery until the 1780s when it was abolished in each of the New England states.

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    Massachusetts Population by Race/Ethnicity

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    Updated Feb 9, 2018
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    Department of Public Health (2018). Massachusetts Population by Race/Ethnicity [Dataset]. https://www.mass.gov/info-details/massachusetts-population-by-raceethnicity
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 9, 2018
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    Department of Public Health
    Population Health Information Tool
    Area covered
    Massachusetts
    Description

    How racially diverse are residents in Massachusetts? This topic shows the demographic breakdown of residents by race/ethnicity and the increases in the Non-white population since 2010.

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    Employed Persons in Boston-Cambridge-Nashua, MA-NH (NECTA)

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    (2024). Employed Persons in Boston-Cambridge-Nashua, MA-NH (NECTA) [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LAUMT257165000000005A
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    May 1, 2024
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    Area covered
    Nashua, Boston Metropolitan Area, New Hampshire, Boston
    Description

    Graph and download economic data for Employed Persons in Boston-Cambridge-Nashua, MA-NH (NECTA) (LAUMT257165000000005A) from 1990 to 2023 about NH, MA, household survey, personal, employment, and USA.

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    TIGER/Line Shapefile, 2019, nation, U.S., Current New England City and Town...

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    (2022). TIGER/Line Shapefile, 2019, nation, U.S., Current New England City and Town Area (NECTA) National [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/tiger-line-shapefile-2019-nation-u-s-current-new-england-city-and-town-area-necta-national
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    Nov 1, 2022
    Area covered
    New England, United States
    Description

    The TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation.. In New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont), the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has defined an alternative county subdivision (generally cities and towns) based definition of Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs) known as New England City and Town Areas (NECTAs). NECTAs are defined using the same criteria as Metropolitan Statistical Areas and Micropolitan Statistical Areas and are identified as either metropolitan or micropolitan, based, respectively, on the presence of either an urban area of 50,000 or more population or an urban cluster of at least 10,000 and less than 50,000 population. A NECTA containing a single core urban area with a population of at least 2.5 million may be subdivided to form smaller groupings of cities and towns referred to as NECTA Divisions.. Boundaries are those defined by OMB based on the 2010 Census, published in 2013, and updated in 2015.

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    Employed Persons in New Bedford, MA (NECTA)

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    (2025). Employed Persons in New Bedford, MA (NECTA) [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LAUMT257555000000005
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    Feb 5, 2025
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    Area covered
    New Bedford, Massachusetts
    Description

    Graph and download economic data for Employed Persons in New Bedford, MA (NECTA) (LAUMT257555000000005) from Jan 1990 to Dec 2024 about New Bedford, MA, persons, household survey, employment, and USA.

  6. Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]: Summary Tape File...

    • icpsr.umich.edu
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    Updated Dec 18, 1993
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    United States. Bureau of the Census (1993). Census of Population and Housing, 1990 [United States]: Summary Tape File S-5, Number of Workers by County of Residence by County of Work [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06123.v1
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 18, 1993
    Dataset provided by
    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Researchhttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/
    Authors
    United States. Bureau of the Census
    License

    https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/6123/termshttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/6123/terms

    Time period covered
    1990
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    This collection contains two types of records. Record 1 provides the number of workers identified by county of residence and county of employment. In the case of the six New England states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont), cities and towns rather than counties are the unit of geography. Record 2 correlates the metropolitan area codes used in Record 1 with their alphabetic names and Metropolitan Statistical Area/Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA/PMSA) designations.

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    Demography of Sarracenia Purpurea in Massachusetts and Vermont 1997-2021

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    Aaron Ellison; Nicholas Gotelli (2023). Demography of Sarracenia Purpurea in Massachusetts and Vermont 1997-2021 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/21158257a32ce12cd6f014785b7baf5e
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    csv(305145 byte), csv(36077 byte), csv(10982 byte), csv(470233 byte), csv(12359 byte)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 7, 2023
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    EDI
    Authors
    Aaron Ellison; Nicholas Gotelli
    License

    https://spdx.org/licenses/CC0-1.0https://spdx.org/licenses/CC0-1.0

    Time period covered
    1997 - 2021
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    x, y, buds, date, keel, mass, site, tube, x.mm, y.mm, and 21 more
    Description

    The northern pitcher plant Sarracenia purpurea is a model system for forecasting extinction risk in the face of environmental change. We have monitored demographic variables of two mapped cohorts of S. purpurea in ombrotrophic bogs of northern New England from 1997-2005 (Hawley Bog, Massachusetts) and 1997-present (Molly Bog, Vermont). Growth, survivorship, and reproduction are in close balance, and matrix-models with four life stages (seeds, seedlings/juvenile plants, non-flowering adult plants, flowering adults) predicted population growth rates close to zero, with long doubling times. To further assess seed-to-seedling transitions, we measured and weighed Sarracenia seeds, and conducted a greenhouse experiment on density-dependent dynamics of newly germinated seedlings of S. purpurea.

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    Unemployed Persons in Springfield, MA-CT (NECTA)

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    (2025). Unemployed Persons in Springfield, MA-CT (NECTA) [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LAUMT257810000000004
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    Feb 5, 2025
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    https://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-public-domainhttps://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-public-domain

    Area covered
    Massachusetts, Springfield
    Description

    Graph and download economic data for Unemployed Persons in Springfield, MA-CT (NECTA) (LAUMT257810000000004) from Jan 1990 to Dec 2024 about Springfield, CT, MA, persons, household survey, unemployment, and USA.

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    2016 Cartographic Boundary File, Current New England City and Town Area for...

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    Updated Jul 6, 2017
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    (2017). 2016 Cartographic Boundary File, Current New England City and Town Area for United States, 1:500,000. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/34335d72ae9744a38f79ce30d067bc23/html
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 6, 2017
    Area covered
    New England, United States
    Description

    description: The 2016 cartographic boundary KMLs are simplified representations of selected geographic areas from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). These boundary files are specifically designed for small-scale thematic mapping. When possible, generalization is performed with the intent to maintain the hierarchical relationships among geographies and to maintain the alignment of geographies within a file set for a given year. Geographic areas may not align with the same areas from another year. Some geographies are available as nation-based files while others are available only as state-based files. In New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont), the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has defined an alternative county subdivision (generally cities and towns) based definition of Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs) known as New England City and Town Areas (NECTAs). NECTAs are defined using the same criteria as Metropolitan Statistical Areas and Micropolitan Statistical Areas and are identified as either metropolitan or micropolitan, based, respectively, on the presence of either an urban area of 50,000 or more population or an urban cluster of at least 10,000 and less than 50,000 population. A NECTA containing a single core urban area with a population of at least 2.5 million may be subdivided to form smaller groupings of cities and towns referred to as NECTA Divisions. The generalized boundaries in this file are based on those defined by OMB based on the 2010 Census, published in 2013, and updated in 2015.; abstract: The 2016 cartographic boundary KMLs are simplified representations of selected geographic areas from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). These boundary files are specifically designed for small-scale thematic mapping. When possible, generalization is performed with the intent to maintain the hierarchical relationships among geographies and to maintain the alignment of geographies within a file set for a given year. Geographic areas may not align with the same areas from another year. Some geographies are available as nation-based files while others are available only as state-based files. In New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont), the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has defined an alternative county subdivision (generally cities and towns) based definition of Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs) known as New England City and Town Areas (NECTAs). NECTAs are defined using the same criteria as Metropolitan Statistical Areas and Micropolitan Statistical Areas and are identified as either metropolitan or micropolitan, based, respectively, on the presence of either an urban area of 50,000 or more population or an urban cluster of at least 10,000 and less than 50,000 population. A NECTA containing a single core urban area with a population of at least 2.5 million may be subdivided to form smaller groupings of cities and towns referred to as NECTA Divisions. The generalized boundaries in this file are based on those defined by OMB based on the 2010 Census, published in 2013, and updated in 2015.

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    Census of Population, 1980: Number of Workers by County by Residence by...

    • datasearch.gesis.org
    • dataverse-staging.rdmc.unc.edu
    Updated Jan 22, 2020
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    U.S. Bureau of the Census; United States (2020). Census of Population, 1980: Number of Workers by County by Residence by County of Work [Dataset]. https://datasearch.gesis.org/dataset/httpsdataverse.unc.eduoai--hdl1902.29C-136
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    Jan 22, 2020
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    U.S. Bureau of the Census; United States
    Description

    This file comprises three types of records

    Record 1 provides number of workers identified by areas of residence and work. Records 2 and 3 correlate geographic codes used in record 1 with their alphabetic name and type of area or MSA/PMSA designation

    Counties or equivalent areas in the non-New England States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico

    Minor civil divisions in the States of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut

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    Census of Population, 1980: County to County Migration Flows

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    Updated Jun 17, 2013
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    United States; United States (2013). Census of Population, 1980: County to County Migration Flows [Dataset]. https://dataverse-staging.rdmc.unc.edu/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=hdl:1902.29/C-110
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    txt(213458889), pdf(2661540)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 17, 2013
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    UNC Dataverse
    Authors
    United States; United States
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    https://dataverse-staging.rdmc.unc.edu/api/datasets/:persistentId/versions/2.0/customlicense?persistentId=hdl:1902.29/C-110https://dataverse-staging.rdmc.unc.edu/api/datasets/:persistentId/versions/2.0/customlicense?persistentId=hdl:1902.29/C-110

    Area covered
    County or equivalents
    Description

    Data represents migration flow into/out of each county as well as intra-county movers and nonmovers"Counties or equivalent areas in the non-New England States; the District of Columbia; and minor civil divisions in the States of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut"

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    2019 Cartographic Boundary Shapefile, Current New England City and Town Area...

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    Updated Jan 15, 2021
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    (2021). 2019 Cartographic Boundary Shapefile, Current New England City and Town Area for United States, 1:500,000 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/2019-cartographic-boundary-shapefile-current-new-england-city-and-town-area-for-united-states-1
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 15, 2021
    Area covered
    New England, United States
    Description

    The 2019 cartographic boundary shapefiles are simplified representations of selected geographic areas from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). These boundary files are specifically designed for small-scale thematic mapping. When possible, generalization is performed with the intent to maintain the hierarchical relationships among geographies and to maintain the alignment of geographies within a file set for a given year. Geographic areas may not align with the same areas from another year. Some geographies are available as nation-based files while others are available only as state-based files. In New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont), the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has defined an alternative county subdivision (generally cities and towns) based definition of Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs) known as New England City and Town Areas (NECTAs). NECTAs are defined using the same criteria as Metropolitan Statistical Areas and Micropolitan Statistical Areas and are identified as either metropolitan or micropolitan, based, respectively, on the presence of either an urban area of 50,000 or more population or an urban cluster of at least 10,000 and less than 50,000 population. A NECTA containing a single core urban area with a population of at least 2.5 million may be subdivided to form smaller groupings of cities and towns referred to as NECTA Divisions. The generalized boundaries in this file are based on those defined by OMB based on the 2010 Census, published in 2013, and updated in 2015, 2017, and 2018.

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    2017_necta_500.

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    Updated Jul 6, 2017
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    (2017). 2017_necta_500. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/f84bdae830984d24b27870202de69f8a/html
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    Jul 6, 2017
    Description

    description: In New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont), the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has defined an alternative county subdivision (generally cities and towns) based definition of Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs) known as New England City and Town Areas (NECTAs). NECTAs are defined using the same criteria as Metropolitan Statistical Areas and Micropolitan Statistical Areas and are identified as either metropolitan or micropolitan, based, respectively, on the presence of either an urban area of 50,000 or more population or an urban cluster of at least 10,000 and less than 50,000 population. A NECTA containing a single core urban area with a population of at least 2.5 million may be subdivided to form smaller groupings of cities and towns referred to as NECTA Divisions. The generalized boundaries in this file are based on those defined by OMB based on the 2010 Census, published in 2013, and updated in 2015.; abstract: In New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont), the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has defined an alternative county subdivision (generally cities and towns) based definition of Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs) known as New England City and Town Areas (NECTAs). NECTAs are defined using the same criteria as Metropolitan Statistical Areas and Micropolitan Statistical Areas and are identified as either metropolitan or micropolitan, based, respectively, on the presence of either an urban area of 50,000 or more population or an urban cluster of at least 10,000 and less than 50,000 population. A NECTA containing a single core urban area with a population of at least 2.5 million may be subdivided to form smaller groupings of cities and towns referred to as NECTA Divisions. The generalized boundaries in this file are based on those defined by OMB based on the 2010 Census, published in 2013, and updated in 2015.

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    TIGER/Line Shapefile, 2014, Series Information File for the Current New...

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    Updated Oct 16, 2015
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    (2015). TIGER/Line Shapefile, 2014, Series Information File for the Current New England City and Town Area (NECTA) National Shapefile. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/de2a19b1ddb843c6ac641841cad3c9f3/html
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 16, 2015
    Area covered
    New England
    Description

    description: In New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont), the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has defined an alternative county subdivision (generally cities and towns) based definition of Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs) known as New England City and Town Areas (NECTAs). NECTAs are defined using the same criteria as Metropolitan Statistical Areas and Micropolitan Statistical Areas and are identified as either metropolitan or micropolitan, based, respectively, on the presence of either an urban area of 50,000 or more population or an urban cluster of at least 10,000 and less than 50,000 population. A NECTA containing a single core urban area with a population of at least 2.5 million may be subdivided to form smaller groupings of cities and towns referred to as NECTA Divisions. The NECTAs for the 2010 Census are those defined by OMB and published in 2013.; abstract: In New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont), the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has defined an alternative county subdivision (generally cities and towns) based definition of Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs) known as New England City and Town Areas (NECTAs). NECTAs are defined using the same criteria as Metropolitan Statistical Areas and Micropolitan Statistical Areas and are identified as either metropolitan or micropolitan, based, respectively, on the presence of either an urban area of 50,000 or more population or an urban cluster of at least 10,000 and less than 50,000 population. A NECTA containing a single core urban area with a population of at least 2.5 million may be subdivided to form smaller groupings of cities and towns referred to as NECTA Divisions. The NECTAs for the 2010 Census are those defined by OMB and published in 2013.

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    Unemployed Persons in New Bedford, MA (NECTA)

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    (2025). Unemployed Persons in New Bedford, MA (NECTA) [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LAUMT257555000000004
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 5, 2025
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    https://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-public-domainhttps://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-public-domain

    Area covered
    New Bedford, Massachusetts
    Description

    Graph and download economic data for Unemployed Persons in New Bedford, MA (NECTA) (LAUMT257555000000004) from Jan 1990 to Dec 2024 about New Bedford, MA, household survey, unemployment, persons, and USA.

  16. Thirteen Colonies: population by colony 1620-1760

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    Updated Jan 1, 1999
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    Statista (1999). Thirteen Colonies: population by colony 1620-1760 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1415662/thirteen-colonies-pop-per-colony/
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 1, 1999
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    For most of the colonial period, Virginia was the most populous of the Thirteen Colonies, apart from when it was overtaken by Massachusetts between 1710 and 1740. The Plymouth colony was one of the first permanent settlements in what would become the United States, but is not included as one of the Thirteen Colonies as it was incorporated into Massachusetts in 1691.

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    Employed Persons in Pittsfield, MA (NECTA)

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    (2025). Employed Persons in Pittsfield, MA (NECTA) [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LAUMT257660000000005
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    Feb 5, 2025
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    https://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-public-domainhttps://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-public-domain

    Area covered
    Massachusetts, Pittsfield
    Description

    Graph and download economic data for Employed Persons in Pittsfield, MA (NECTA) (LAUMT257660000000005) from Jan 1990 to Dec 2024 about Pittsfield, MA, household survey, employment, persons, and USA.

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    Employed Persons in Providence-Warwick, RI-MA (NECTA)

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    (2025). Employed Persons in Providence-Warwick, RI-MA (NECTA) [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LAUMT447720000000005
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 5, 2025
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    https://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-public-domainhttps://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-public-domain

    Area covered
    Providence, Rhode Island, Warwick
    Description

    Graph and download economic data for Employed Persons in Providence-Warwick, RI-MA (NECTA) (LAUMT447720000000005) from Jan 1990 to Dec 2024 about RI, MA, household survey, personal, employment, and USA.

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    Employed Persons in Barnstable Town, MA (NECTA)

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    (2024). Employed Persons in Barnstable Town, MA (NECTA) [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LAUMT257090000000005A
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    Dataset updated
    May 1, 2024
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    https://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-public-domainhttps://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-public-domain

    Area covered
    Barnstable, Massachusetts
    Description

    Graph and download economic data for Employed Persons in Barnstable Town, MA (NECTA) (LAUMT257090000000005A) from 1990 to 2023 about Barnstable Town, MA, persons, household survey, employment, and USA.

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    Unemployed Persons in Leominster-Gardner, MA (NECTA)

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    (2025). Unemployed Persons in Leominster-Gardner, MA (NECTA) [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LAUMT257450000000004
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 5, 2025
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    https://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-public-domainhttps://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/#copyright-public-domain

    Area covered
    Leominster, Gardner, Massachusetts
    Description

    Graph and download economic data for Unemployed Persons in Leominster-Gardner, MA (NECTA) (LAUMT257450000000004) from Jan 1990 to Dec 2024 about MA, household survey, personal, unemployment, and USA.

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Statista (1999). Thirteen Colonies: New England population by ethnicity and colony 1620-1760 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1067094/thirteen-colonies-new-england-population-ethnicity-colony/
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Thirteen Colonies: New England population by ethnicity and colony 1620-1760

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Jan 1, 1999
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Area covered
United States
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The Plymouth Colony was established in present-day Massachussets in 1620. It was the first permanent British colony in New England, and the second in the Americas after Jamestown, Virginia. However, the neighboring Massachussets Bay Colony quickly became the most populous of the Thirteen Colonies, and Massachussets maintained this position until the end of the century. In terms of ethnicity, Rhode Island had the highest relative share of Black people in its population, the majority of whom lived in slavery until the 1780s when it was abolished in each of the New England states.

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