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At the time of Jesus the people lived in small villages.
In the small villages with no money!
The agricultural villages have small shelters. The people who work there could have shelters for them.
All throughout Mexico, living on small villages or large city-states. Some examples include the Mayan and Aztec, which were the largest civilizations in Mexico at the time of contact with Europeans.
In small villages
There really wasn't many cities. Rome was the largest and when it fell people left to farm and live in small villages. Most everyone lived in small villages.
Most Mexicans live on big cities. Actually, 41% of the Mexican population live among the top 20 largest cities in Mexico. See related questions for further detail.
In small villages
they gurded their sprouts
Roughly 60% of Central Americans live in rural areas, with a significant portion of them residing in farms or small villages. This population is largely dependent on agriculture for their livelihoods.
It was very lightly populated, with only some outposts and small villages scattered here and there. Most of the population was composed by Native Americans. By 1821, Mexico is estimated to have had approximately 3 people per square kilometer (8 people / sq mi). That is 12 million people for an area twice the size of present-day Mexico.
Yes, People will live there if they work in a ski resort or something. There are small villages in the hills.