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A prudent estimate would be around 7 million people in North America, less than 1 million of them in modern-day Canada, and the rest in the United States.
The least conservative estimates give North America a figure of around 12 million people. However, it still pales in comparison with in Central and South America according to most estimates (around 37 million people).
<span>Octavion believed that rome needed a ruler to make it strong again</span>
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false
Explanation:
the Dark Ages of Greece the old major settlements were abandoned (with the notable exception of Athens), and the population dropped dramatically in numbers.
The Roman population grew quickly, thanks to surplus production of grains, olives and other crops. The extra population later helped Rome's military expansion by providing a large supply of troops. The surplus also helped Rome to establish trade ties with other Mediterranean powers, enhancing the city's economic might
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Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala