1.5 million people lived in England in 1066 can you belive there were more people than sheep? by kayleigh beere
At the last official census, in 2001, its population was about 49 million.
The figure for 2009 was certainly a bit larger than this.
It is unknown what the exact population of England was in 1100. However, in 1086, a general survey of the kingdom was published in a manuscript known as Domesday Book. Based on the manuscript's accounts, it is believed that the population circa 1086 was between approximately 1.5 − 2 million.
what was it? why i don't know do you? that is what i want to know you fools
In the eleventh century which 1066 was in the population of England was between 1.5 and 2.5 million.
in my school textbook it says1.5 million
1.4 million
The population was recorded as the population of England and Wales at 15,914,148
The population of England was counted after the Norman invasion of 1066. The Domesday Book recorded that there were about 2 million people in England in 1086.
Answer Bideford in Devon, England has a population of about 14,500.
the population in england n the 1500s were very low beacause the mostly had sheep instead of people and people wouls die because off poverty and england now is better
About 45 million
1002
Perhaps two million, maybe just under.
Edward the confessor and Harold Godwinson
i think they were mostly farmers
because im a dick
There are no nickels in 1060, no United States, no Jefferson, but England had just been conquered in the battle of Hastings by William the Conquerer.
1060
Approximately 1.364*1060
Well the toilet was invented i suppose but i am not exactly good at all this
1060
1060 m is greater.
328 + 341 + x = 1060 669 + x = 1060 669 + x - 669 = 1060 - 669 x = 391