I've also uploaded a copy to YouTube, in case that is easier for people to share:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgUhujxKx5c …
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Another version of the animated population chart. Growth of population from 10000 BCE to present divided into 21 regions around the world.pic.twitter.com/zJc5OEIJEd
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What if we divided the regional study of history based on how many people have lived in each place since the start of civilization? Roughly 30% would go to India & South Asia, 20% to China, 9% to Western Europe, 5.5% to the Middle East, 3.5% to Mexico, and <2% to the USA.pic.twitter.com/lLRT7E2lsi
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I've created a new animation that shows population changes from 1800 through 2100 using a population growth scenario from the UN.https://twitter.com/RARohde/status/1160925986868858880 …
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Wow, that is so interesting, really incredible work of data collection! It would be really to put this in perspective with historical event (like, for the little I know, this is a beautiful presentation of US colonization, or the effect of Napoleonian wars and WWI on France).
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Yeah, it is pretty amazing. There are some things that I knew to expect (like Mexico & Brazil crashing following European colonization), but there are also so many more details here that I had no idea about.
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I don't understand, how come until 5490BC, American continents (North and South) had the max population including Mexico, Brazil and Peru as top bearer? Keeping in mind it was cut off from remaining continentspic.twitter.com/XMMfFYg41F
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Why not? The first peoples reached the Americas over the Bering land bridge roughly ~16000 years ago and rapidly expanded throughout. After that, the sustainable population is really a question of how easily early peoples could find food, shelter, and other resources.
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What's the big population decline in China from 0 AD to 300 AD???
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The war of the Three Kingdoms, the deadliest conflict that most people have never heard of. About 100 years of warfare, famine, and disease decimated 3rd century China.
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