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There's also the assumption that humans in the Americas, prior to the mass arrival of Europeans, were primitive and did not form sophisticated societies like those found in the "Old World". I think this has been otherwise shown, but old assumptions die hard.





The large American civilizations (Inca, Aztec, etc) were essentially bronze-age civilizations. Perhaps Europe would have been so as well had there not been a bronze-age collapse.

Yes, for instance in 1100AD Cahokia Mounds had a larger population than London.

https://cahokiamounds.org/


I don't think London was a particularly important city in the world in 1100AD



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