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Map from 1900 US census showing the westward moving frontier line.

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DescriptionDistribution of US Rural Population during 1900.pdf
English: This map shows the population distribution of the 45 states and 4 territories of the mainland United States and the extent of the frontier line by 1900.
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Source United States. Bureau of the Census. Statistical Atlas of the United States, 1910 , 1914, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/74, accessed on January 7, 2020.
Author United States Census Bureau

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