Slightly above 2 million
The population of the Papal States in the 16th century varied but was estimated to be around 2-3 million people. This region encompassed various territories and cities under papal control, including Rome, and experienced fluctuations in population due to factors like wars, disease, and migration.
Mississippi River. He explored the southeastern United States in the 16th century.
Coronado went to present-day Mexico and parts of the southwestern United States in search of the legendary Seven Cities of Gold in the mid-16th century.
The contemporary name for the Caribbean island that 16th-century pirates referred to as Hispaniola is shared by two separate countries: the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
Jean Ribault was a French naval officer and explorer who lived in France. He is known for his exploration of the southeastern coast of North America in the 16th century, specifically what is now the southeastern United States.
The Roanoke settlement was located on Roanoke Island in present-day North Carolina, in the United States. It was one of the first English attempts at establishing a permanent colony in the New World in the late 16th century.
The Pope ruled Rome and the surrounding territories (Papal States) in the 16th century. Occasionally he clashed with other leaders. For example in 1527 the troops of Emperor Charles the Fifth entered Rome and the Pope was forced to watch as his guard was killed and some churches ransacked.
Spain primarily traded with other European States in the 16th century, like the Austrian Empire or France.
It has the 16th largest population.
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1584 is in the 16th century.
Arizona ranks 16th in population among the US States.
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London's population is thought to have been around 120,000 people by the end of the 16th century. This population explosion is thought to have come from the expansion of coastal shipping.
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London's population is thought to have been around 120,000 people by the end of the 16th century. This population explosion is thought to have come from the expansion of coastal shipping.