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someone sentthese five questions and they been driving me nuts I can’t find the answers.

1.in 1491, there were more people living in the americas than in europe?

2.tenchtitlan(indian group i looked that one up) unlike nay european city at thr time, had running water, botanical gardens and clean streets?

3. the earlist cities in the western hemisphere were thriving before the egyptians built the great pyramids ?

4. Pre-columbian indians in mexico developed corn by a breeding process so sophisticated that the journal science described it as mans first and perhaps greatest feat of gentic enginneering

5.native americans transformed their land so compleatly that europeans arrived in the hemisphere already massively landscape by human beings.

these question are boitherign me i wnat peoples opinon i know some like 3. but i wnat others opnion to compare.

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2 years, 3 months ago (4 minutes after post)

Do your own homework!

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**Home-James** offline Verified User (2 years, 7 months) Long Term User Shouts: 1 #
Pittsburgh, PA, US | 2 years, 3 months ago (6 minutes after post)

anon has a point! do your own homework!!

maybe if you post the answers you got then maybe we can help find the right answers?

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ballarda offline Verified User (2 years, 3 months) Long Term User Shouts: 0 #
Washington, DC, US | 2 years, 3 months ago (1 hour, 18 minutes after post)

they sound more like statements to me.

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pseudoniem offline Verified User (2 years, 4 months) Long Term User Shouts: 2 #
Den Haag, 11, NL | 2 years, 3 months ago (1 hour, 22 minutes after post)

Well, the first one we’ll never know, that’s for sure. It would be a lot of speculation to tally even how many Europeans there were at that time, let alone count people whose entire civilization has disappeared - hardly any traces, definitely no census records.

As for the second, the Romans had running water, the Babylonians had botanical gardens which they famously watered (so it must have been running, if not through the kind of pipes we are used to today), so it all comes down to when you are looking. Lots of time between great civilizations, Europe and Asia just reverted back a bit. Tenochtitlan was one of those cities that have stood for a long time, wasn’t it?

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