Posted by Eugene Volokh:
As Promised, the Answer to the Acquired Cities Problem:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2005_05_15-2005_05_21.shtml#1116610326


   Many times over the last two centuries, the United States has acquired
   land. A lot of the land was sparsely inhabited, but some contained
   cities. Name the city that was the most populous at the time of its
   acquisition.

   (If the city became part of a Territory when it was acquired, and then
   part of a State, I'm counting the population at the time it became
   part of a Territory. Let's include for purposes of the question the
   land the U.S. "acquired" at the time it was created. And let's exclude
   land -- such as Germany or Japan after World War II -- that the U.S.
   merely ruled as a self-consciously temporary occupation. People who
   like to bring legal disputes even into geography problems should note
   that I'm assuming, together with Lincoln, that the seceding South
   never actually became foreign land, and thus wasn't reacquired in
   1865.)

   Here I don't have the precise statistics, but I'm pretty sure I know
   the right answer. I thought that, rather than just giving it, I'd ask
   people to post their thoughts on the Comments; naturally, if you have
   authoritative sources handy -- or, better yet, linkable -- you should
   post those. Later on (probably tomorrow), I'll post the right answer,
   together with an admission if it turns out that I got the answer wrong
   myself -- though as it happens, I've already posted my guess.

   See [1]this comments thread for supporting evidence, and for other
   guesses. Naturally, it's easy to fall into the error of looking only
   at cities that have stayed part of the U.S., and that have been seen
   as really "American."

References

   1. http://volokh.com/posts/1116534588.shtml

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