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Show 105 In the years between 1870 and 1900 the urban increased from 18.4 per per cent in 1900, while cent of the total in the nation increased from 25.7 per cating that Scots experienced were cent in as a only whole the urban 1870 to 39.7 per cent in part of the general to the census population 1900,1 movement to urban 3 per cent of Utah's population total British born residents and during respectively.2 this a foreign by 1900 period. seen 1880, pp. 604, 600; in the Both the British and maximum number in 1890 with 1890 In terms of rank the Scots in Utah born this had been fur- was also the peak year of the nineteenth century for British born residents in the nation Census: areas In 1860 the Scots accounted A similar decline is also Scottish residents of Utah reached 31,192 and 3,474, of the total cent in 1850 to 5.8 per cent in 1900. ther reduced to 1.1 per cent. pp. indi- returns the number of Scottish born residents in Utah declined from 11.6 per for in 1870 to 38.1 population in Utah and in the nation. According population of Utah population were the third as a whole.3 largest emigrant 548, 485; Compendium of Eleventh Census: 1900, Vol. I, Pt. I, 799. group 1890, Twelfth Census: 1 Six te en t h C 2Census ens us : 1 940, Popul a tio n, Vol. Population: 1950, Pt. 44, p. 29. English, Welsh, Irish and Scottish of residents include 3Sixteenth I, Census: 1940, Population, Vol. 1 8, 24. Note: British born residents. II, 43. |