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The population of China moved in a sawtooth pattern for a few hundred years or so, they were downright brutal towards each other.
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The population of China moved in a sawtooth pattern for a few hundred years or so, they were downright brutal towards each other.
the combined losses of the first world war are far lower than those of the Taiping rebellion (in absolute numbers, the discrepancy is even higher per capita)
And I had to Google it to find out what you were talking about.
The arrows are tripping me out. The ones on the China line are basically saying this event caused this population decline. But if you apply that logic to the Europe line, the arrow says the population increased during the black death.
Op is a pretard
Aguascacas.
superkret@feddit.org 3 days ago
American history be like
rtxn@lemmy.world 3 days ago
Kolonel_Kahlua@lemmy.world 3 days ago
it’s high noon
For like, 250 years and counting.