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06/08/2026 (Mon) 13:18
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>>185445Alina Habba @AlinaHabba - Maybe I should take a stroll to Delaney Hall
https://x.com/AlinaHabba/status/2061083874537492602Alina Habba @AlinaHabba - Correct.
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Jack Posobiec @JackPosobiec
Drop the hammer on Newark
Now is the time
https://x.com/AlinaHabba/status/2061082303665676468Amazing Maps @amazingmap - On the eve of the American Revolution most of the colonial population lived relatively close to the Atlantic coast.
Population was concentrated in coastal regions, river valleys and a handful of growing port cities such as Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Charleston, while most European settlement remained east of the Appalachian Mountains.
The Thirteen Colonies had a population of around 2.5 million in 1775. Today that is smaller than the population of many individual U.S. metropolitan areas.
https://x.com/amazingmap/status/2063724677453746532Amazing Maps @amazingmap - Population density across the American Colonies, 1775
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