CHAXGING CONDITIONS IN KENTUCKY
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total population was foreign born. These people were chiefly skilled
tamers from England, Sweden, Germany and Switzerland, who drifted
\Xi. bv wav of Pennsylvania. In seven counties there were no farmers of
foreign birth; and in only one county did the foreign born exceed 21.
Kecently, Southern Europeans have begun to come, particularly Italians
���Fig. 10. Gr.\ph showing that the Increase in Popilation of the Rest oy THE State (broken line) since I8GO has not kept pace with that of the Mountain Region (full line). Had It done so the population of Kentucky in 1010 would have been over four and one half millions.
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