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What's the population of America?

The total population of America is 330 million.

The population of the United States is about 333 million (as of August 20021,15). According to the 2020 census data of the United States, non-Hispanic whites accounted for 57.8%, Hispanics accounted for 18.7%, Africans accounted for 12.4%, Asians accounted for 6%, and Indians and Alaska natives accounted for 60%. General English.

The population of the United States has more than tripled since the 20th century. From 76 million in 1900 to 281000 million in 2000, with an average annual growth of 1.3%. At present, the population of ethnic minorities has the fastest growth rate. According to the Census Bureau's estimate of 20 12, 50.4% of American children under one year old belong to ethnic minorities.

According to the results of the 2020 census, the proportion of white people in the United States fell below 60% for the first time since records began, while the population of multi-ethnic or colored people now exceeds 40%. In the past decade (20 10-2020), the population of the United States increased by 7.4%, the lowest level since the 1930s.

The development of America:

1, colonial period

/kloc-In the early 7th century, British colonists began to establish colonies in North America, such as Virginia and Massachusetts. Settlers gradually established their own political and economic systems and engaged in contact and conflict with indigenous people.

2. War of Independence and Declaration of Independence

/kloc-At the end of 0/8, the American War of Independence broke out against British colonial rule. 1776, the continental congress of the United States adopted the declaration of independence, officially declaring its independence from Britain.

3. Western Development and Industrialization

/kloc-the 0/9th century was a period of pioneering and industrialization in the western United States. Through large-scale westward advancement and land expropriation, the United States has achieved territorial expansion and rapidly developed into an industrial power. At the same time, the end of the civil war also marked the abolition of slavery.

4. Entering the World Stage and Economic Rise

At the beginning of the 20th century, the United States gradually became an important global power. It participated in and won two world wars and became the leading force of the allied forces. After the war, American economic strength grew rapidly and became one of the largest economies in the world.

5. Social movements and changes

After World War II in the 20th century, the United States experienced a series of social movements such as civil rights movement, feminist movement and anti-war movement. These movements have promoted social progress and equality and expanded the rights and interests of ethnic minorities and women.