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  2. History of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The population of Los Angeles reached more than 100,000 with the 1900 census, more than a million in 1930, more than two million in 1960, and more than 3 million in 1990. Los Angeles surpassed Chicago to become the nation's second largest city between 1980 and 1982, with a population estimated to be 3.022 million in 1982.

  3. Timeline of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    1850 April 4: Los Angeles incorporated. September 9: Los Angeles becomes part of the new U.S. state of California. Population: 1,610 city; 3,530 county. Los Angeles County established. 1851 – Los Angeles Star, city's first newspaper, begins publication.

  4. History of California before 1900 - Wikipedia

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    The population in 1850, ... Los Angeles remained an open-shop stronghold for half a century until unions from the north collaborated to make California a union state.

  5. Demographics of California - Wikipedia

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    In fact, the 1900 census record finds 319 to 619 out of 100,000 residents in the city of Los Angeles were "Spanish" or "Mexican". Nearly 31% of Los Angeles itself is of Mexican descent, having the largest Mexican population of any city in the United States. 12,392 Belizeans also live in California.

  6. List of most populous cities in the United States by decade

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    Los Angeles: California: 1,970,358: Los Angeles is one of the few cities to have nearly continuous growth since 1950. 5 Detroit: Michigan: 1,849,568: Population peaked this census. To date, Detroit is the only city in the United States to have a population grow beyond 1 million and then fall below that figure. 6 Baltimore: Maryland: 949,708

  7. History of California (1900–present) - Wikipedia

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    Sources: 1850–2020 U.S. Census ... Los Angeles (population 102,000 in 1900) focused on the dangers posed by the Southern Pacific Railroad, the liquor trade, and ...

  8. Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Census Pop. Note %±; 1850: 1,610 ... According to the 2010 United States Census, Los Angeles had a median household income of $49,497, with 22.0% of the population ...

  9. History of the Jews in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    When California was admitted to the Union in 1850, The U.S. Census recorded eight Jews living in Los Angeles. [27] Morris L. Goodman was the first Jewish Councilman in 1850 when the Pueblo de Los Ángeles Ayuntamento became the Los Angeles Common Council with U.S. statehood. [28]