The European Population of the United States the Huxley Memorial Lecture for 19
The European Population of the United States the Huxley Memorial Lecture for 19
Ripley, William Zebina, 1867-1941
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An analysis of the membership of its state legislature some years ago, revealed that only 9 per cent, were born within the confines of the state. Even in the staid commonwealth of Iowa, only about one-third of the American-born population was native to the state. This restlessness has always been charac teristic of our original stock. Even our farmers, in other countries more or less yoked to the soil, are still on the move, travelling first westward, and now southerly, seeking new outlets for ...their activities. And from this rural class also is drawn the steady inflow to the great cities and industrial centres, which is so much a feature of our time. Thus has rural New England been depopulated, leaving almost whole counties in which the inhabitants to-day number less than in 1800. In this process during the ten years prior to 1890, the little state of Vermont parted with more than one-half of her population by emigration. Maine sent forth one-third. And other states as far south as Virginia and Ohio, parted with almost as many.
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