Population of Minnesota: 1880: 760,000; 1910: 2m; m; m

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Population of Minnesota: 1880: 760,000; 1910: 2m; 1980 4m; 2025 6m Sources: www.ipums.org (1850-2000); Minnesota State Demographic Center (2000-2025--Oct. 2002)

1860-1880 = 4x; 1880-1910 = 2x; 1910-80 = 2x Sources: www.ipums.org (1850-2000); Minnesota State Demographic Center (2000-2025--Oct. 2002)

“Frontier” Sex-Ratio  1940 Source: www.ipums.org (1850-2000)

Source: www.ipums.org (1850-2000) “Race” in Minnesota Source: www.ipums.org (1850-2000)

Place of Birth MN native born foreign born native prnts 1860 20.7 1870 19.3 1880 28.1 25.8 35.8 1900 36.5 26.3 28.4 1910 50.5 25.9 26.9 1920 54.5 34.6 20.2 1940 58.5 1950 69.4 1960 77.6 74.5 4.4 1970 75.4 82.0 3.1 1980 74.3 97.4 2.6 1990 74.7 97.5 2.5 2000 73.4 95.7 4.3

Source: www.ipums.org (1850-2000) Hispanic origin Source: www.ipums.org (1850-2000)

Marital Status (confounded by age) Source: www.ipums.org (1850-2000)

Source: www.ipums.org (1850-2000) Fewer individuals living as kin & unrelateds More heads, spouses, fewer children Source: www.ipums.org (1850-2000)

% individuals in households with 1 married couple 1860 89.3 1870 85.1 1880 86.4 1900 83.8 1910 82.3 1920 1940 79.9 1950 1960 83.9 1970 81.2 1980 75.1 1990 75.5 2000 69.9 % individuals in households with 1 married couple

Fertility Year cbr tfr 1927 20.2 1932 17.9 1940 19.0 1951 26.6 1960 25.7 1970 17.6 1980 16.6 2.3 1990 15.5 2.3 2000 13.7

Life expectancy (both sexes) 1940 65.6 years 1950 69.3 1960 71.8 1970 75.0 1980 76.2 1990 77.8 2000 79.1

singulate mean age of marriage (SMAM) Minnesota Male 1880 28.8 1900 29.5 1910 29.9 1920 28.0 1940 26.2 1950 24.8 1960 23.4 1970 23.5 1980 25.4 1990 27.7 2000 28.2 Female 1880 23.3 1900 25.1 1910 26.0 1920 24.8 1940 24.0 1950 21.4 1960 21.2 1970 22.1 1980 23.9 1990 26.0 2000 26.5