Pre-Columbian Population

Pre-Columbian Population

The Pre-Columbian population of the Americas is estimated to have been 50-100 million people. 90% of the indigenous population died from diseases which were brought by Europeans, most of whom got infected and died without direct contact with the European. This sudden population decline fueled the legend of an empty continent ready to be seized by the Europeans.

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