There is an interesting article by demographer Michael Barone that appeared recently in the online version of the Wall Street Journal. He descibes in some detail how some cities and states are gaining and losing people. See: http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110010045
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Helena became Montana's state capital in 1875 due to its central location within the state and its rapidly growing population. The city was chosen through a political compromise as part of Montana's transition to statehood.
Yes, the population of California grew rapidly after the discovery of gold in 1848. The influx of people seeking gold led to a significant increase in the population, which resulted in California becoming a state in 1850.
Nevada.
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Harford County is in the state of Maryland in the United States of America. It has a growing population in excess of 244,000. There are many historic towns in Harford County.
The population is gorwing. Idaho was the fourth fastest growing state in 2005.
In 1990, There Were Only A Million People Living In Nevada; Nevada Is The fastest Growing State Than Any other State In The United States! By 2000 Numbers Increased Being Over 2 Million!. The Current Population is 2,723,322
Vermont has about the same population.
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California has the most people.
California has the highest population in the United States.