Population data of the United States in 1800 reveals
A. fifteen percent of the population lived in towns of more than 8,000.
B. no American city had a population larger than 28,000.
C. the nation remained overwhelmingly agrarian.
D. New York was the most populous city in the country.
E. ten percent of the non-Indian population lived in towns of more than 8,000.
C
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