In 1485 England had a population of about 2 million people. About 90% of the population were poor and lived in rural areas. They grazed sheep and grew crops. The only recognized religion was Christianity.
In 1500, the number of towns varied significantly by region, and precise counts are difficult to ascertain. However, Europe had thousands of towns, with countries like England, France, and the Holy Roman Empire hosting many. For instance, England had around 1,000 towns, while Italy was home to several hundred city-states and towns. Overall, estimates suggest there were likely tens of thousands of towns across the globe at that time.
England has approximately 1500 towns; Wales about 200; Scotland about 250, and Northern Ireland about 40. So the total for the UK is about 2000.See the Related Links.
In the year 1500, England was still Catholic.
There are no such towns.
There are no towns or cities in England that begin with the letters 'Cab'.
Abingdon, Adlington, Alford and Alnwick are towns in England. They begin with the letter A.
Colin Towns was born in 1949, in London, England, UK.
the defference between Spain and England in the 1500's is Spain found valuble metals and England found tobacco.
In 1500 the people's population was 2.6 milllion
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The population of England in 1500 was approximately 2.6 million- this was the early Tudor era, and Henry VII was King. ______ About 2.3 million in England proper and 0.2m in Wales (annexed in 1536).