In Geoffrey Chaucer's time, around the late 14th century, the population of England was estimated to be around 2 to 4 million people. This number varied due to factors like epidemics, wars, and famine.
about 68651246 people in the 1980 lived in england. know there is much more, about 78653875 people
"Nearly eight of every ten people in the United Kingdom lived in an urban area in 2001."
Around 6.5 million people lived in Britain in 1750.
Five people lived in the Springer house: Mr. and Mrs. Springer and their three children.
eight million people lived in the Caribbean until Columbus now take that into consideration and you probably have about 750 million people in the world
people from england
For as long as people have lived there
Jamestown settlers were the type of people that lived in colonial New England. Also, British American settlers lived in colonial New England.
Geoffrey Chaucer who lived in the 14th century has been described as a humanist. Also Thomas More who was beheaded by Henry VIII.
British
Jamestown settlers were the type of people that lived in colonial New England. Also, British American settlers lived in colonial New England.
Geoffrey Chaucer was born in 1342 in London, England. He had 3 brothers and his wife's name was Agnes. His father was kidnapped. Geoffrey had many jobs such as a member of parliament. He wrote the Canterbury Tales. Chaucer Technology School is named after him.
Okay so back then were from England.
Most people lived in rural areas all around england.
Most people lived in the countryside as they were mainly farmers.
most people lived in puritan new england
Probably around two million.