A machine-learning census of America's cities
"WOULD it not be of great satisfaction to the king to know, at a designated moment every year, the number of his subjects?" A military engineer by the name of Sébastien le Prestre de Vauban posed this question to Louis XIV in 1686, pitching him the idea of a census. All France's resources, the wealth and poverty of its towns and the disposition of its nobles would be counted, so that the king could control them better. These days, such surveys are common. But they involve a lot of shoe-leather, and that makes them expensive.
Mar-5-2017, 03:30:08 GMT
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- Europe > France (0.25)
- North America > United States
- California (0.05)
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