well, it was estimated 5,000 people or more. It is hard to know because they didnt keep track of how many people there were.
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Well, it was estimated around 5,000 people or more, but they can't be precise because they didnt keep track of the people.
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Not as big as my penis.
most towns were overgrown villages
towns developed because of an enonomy based on external trade
Henry Vlll of England
spain and england
Privateer
about 1million miles squared
most towns were overgrown villages
In 1500s in England
monarchial
On a rope
towns developed because of an enonomy based on external trade
Queen Elizabeth I
Henry Vlll of England
There are no such towns.
There are no towns or cities in England that begin with the letters 'Cab'.
England
The population of England in the 1500s is estimated to have been around 3 million. This period saw significant population growth due to factors such as improved agricultural practices and increased trade. However, accurate census data from that time is limited, so estimates can vary.