Did anybody else fast forward through this because they don’t have two minutes to watch any video?
cuducos on
Oh, so nobody was there before?
ohfuckthebeesescaped on
I know they don’t have census data on the precolonial indigenous settlements but surely they could’ve put down some cute educated guesses instead of just „oh neat, nothing here“?
SamL214 on
It would be really dope if valleys, rivers, and elevation was mapped onto this so we could see how that matched to it.
acjelen on
So no one was living in New Orleans until the US took possession in 1803? That seems like it must be wrong.
MarxistThot666 on
„population growth“ is certainly one way to frame it
picadejoso on
thats amazing! i would love one of that in brazil population growth too
Mr-MuffinMan on
it’s kinda amazing how NYC was the center of the country since the early 19th century and still is the biggest city by far.
Gandalfthebran on
As usual, dehumanizing the natives of the place. Terrible.
bloodrider1914 on
This is cool as fuck
Appropriate-Joke-806 on

One_Win_6185 on
I’m curious how enslaved populations are treated in this map. You see an increase in the South after the Civil War but I don’t know if that’s an immigration wave or people who weren’t counted now being counted.
KeinePanikMehr on
Looks like bacteria growth.
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Did anybody else fast forward through this because they don’t have two minutes to watch any video?
Oh, so nobody was there before?
I know they don’t have census data on the precolonial indigenous settlements but surely they could’ve put down some cute educated guesses instead of just „oh neat, nothing here“?
It would be really dope if valleys, rivers, and elevation was mapped onto this so we could see how that matched to it.
So no one was living in New Orleans until the US took possession in 1803? That seems like it must be wrong.
„population growth“ is certainly one way to frame it
thats amazing! i would love one of that in brazil population growth too
it’s kinda amazing how NYC was the center of the country since the early 19th century and still is the biggest city by far.
As usual, dehumanizing the natives of the place. Terrible.
This is cool as fuck

I’m curious how enslaved populations are treated in this map. You see an increase in the South after the Civil War but I don’t know if that’s an immigration wave or people who weren’t counted now being counted.
Looks like bacteria growth.