Little Compton, Rhode Island Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

How large is Little Compton City? The city is just three-fourths the size of Rhode Island. This fact sheet provides information on population and steets for Little Compton. It also contains statistics on crime and violent crimes. The crime map below illustrates the rates by neighborhood. The central parts of Little Compton City have higher violent crime rates than the southwest area. It is important to note that crime occurs anywhere.

According to the United States Census Bureau, more than 70 percent of Little Compton's population is Hispanic. The city has a low crime rate of 1.09 per 1,000 people during a standard year. The city's west side is the safest part for residents. The southwest part of the city has a higher chance of violent crime. The west side of the city has a lower chance.

A map showing the diversity of ethnicity in Little Compton shows the majority racial groups in various areas. The map also reflects the self-identified racial groups within the city. A darker shade means a larger racial majority. You can also find data on ethnicity and diversity scores in Little Compton. You can see how diverse Little Compton is and find out which community is most multicultural.

Historically, the people who lived in Little Compton were originally from the Sakonnet Indian tribe. These people were known as Sogkonate, Seconit, and Seaconnet. They lived in Wilbour Woods during the winter and at the Sakonnet Point during the summer. There were 29 original owners of this community, including Colonel Benjamin Church. Church is famous for the conflicts he had with Indian tribes during the late 17th century. He built his house in Little Compton, and a plaque on his house is in the location.