Human Migration Patterns
Early human migration into the Americas was minimal, with estimates suggesting as few as 70 individuals. The transition from nomadic lifestyles to agriculture brought both advancements and challenges, including disease and warfare, while significantly increasing global populations over millennia. By 1600, despite setbacks like pandemics and invasions, the human population had surged to 550 million, showcasing the resilience and adaptability of civilizations.In this clip
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