Population
Year | Population (Upper) Canada West | Population (Lower) Canada East |
---|---|---|
1841 | 455,688 | n/a |
1844 | n/a | 697,084 |
1848 | 725,879 | 765,797-786,693 estimates |
1851-52 | 952,004 | 890,261 |
1860-61 | 1,396,091 | 1,111,566 |
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