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1491

10 min read 13 min listen Narrated by Sophie
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What’s it about?

Before Columbus, the Americas were home to vast civilizations, immense cities, and populations that rivaled Europe—until disease wiped out 90% of them, reshaping history.

You’ll learn

  • Pre-Columbian population was 90-112 million
  • Disease, not conquest, decimated natives
  • Amazon rainforest is a human-made garden
  • Cahokia was a city larger than London in 1100