Very difficult question - estimates range between 1.25 and 2 million.
The population of Britain in the 11th century is estimated to have been around 2 to 3 million people. This period saw significant changes in population due to events such as the Norman Conquest and the agricultural developments that occurred during the Medieval period.
well obviously there wasn't much transport so the streets weren't busy. Also people didn't have much to do in houses.
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The Industrial Revolution in Britain in the 18th century best reflects changing social values. It led to urbanization, the rise of capitalism, and a shift from agrarian societies to industrial ones, transforming social structures, class dynamics, and the role of labor in society.
5555 millon people lived in 1750
Yes, Cameroon was colonized by both Germany and France in the 19th century. After World War I, it was divided between France and Britain as League of Nations mandates. Cameroon gained its independence from France in 1960 and from Britain in 1961.
The average number of children per family in Britain in the 1980s was around 1.8 to 1.9. This number had been declining throughout the 20th century due to factors like changing societal norms, economic considerations, and increased availability of contraception.
About 11% of Britain is covered by woodlands.
No they were not. The Romans left Britain in the late 5th century.
The Angles, Saxons and Vikings.
it was great
around the 11th century
The 11th century.
i am cool and i dont care about this
the 11th Century
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11th century castles were made out of wood.
william needed to keep control so he made motte and bailey castles these were not good enough against invasion
in the 8th - 11th centuries