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AF-1247: U.S. Census Records 1850 And Beyond, When The Federal Count Became Person By Person | Ancestral Findings Podcast
- Autor: Vários
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By the middle of the nineteenth century, the United States had reached a point where a simple decade-by-decade household tally no longer satisfied federal goals. The country was larger, more complex, and more mobile. Economic life was shifting quickly. Immigration and internal movement were reshaping regions. New kinds of public questions were becoming national questions. The census, which began as a constitutional count tied to representation, became one of the government's most important instruments for measuring the nation. The turning point is 1850. Beginning that year, the census starts listing free people as individuals rather than compressing most households into age and sex categories under a single head of household name. From that point forward, the census becomes less like a broad headcount and more like a structured national inventory. It is still a snapshot taken at intervals and collected by human beings in local settings, but it represents a new level of governmental ambition in what is recorde