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This is a list of countries by population in 1700. Estimate numbers are from the beginning of the year and exact population figures are for countries that held a census on various dates in the 1700s. The bulk of these numbers are sourced from Alexander V. Avakov's Two Thousand Years of Economic Statistics, Volume 1, pages 18 to 20, which cover population figures from the year 1700 divided into modern borders. Avakov, in turn, cites a variety of sources, mostly Angus Maddison.

Country/Territory Population
estimate
c. 1700
Percentage of
World
Population
  World[1] 682,000,000
Mughal Empire[2]
Subdivisions
158,400,000 23%
Qing Empire[3][4] 100,000,000–150,000,000 22%
Ottoman Empire[6][7][8]
subdivisions
vassal states
27,519,000 4.0%
Holy Roman Empire[10][11] 27,400,000 4.0%
Tokugawa Japan[17][12] 27,000,000 4.0%
Spain and possessions[18][19][6][7]
subdivisions
24,530,000 3.6%
France[7] 21,471,000 3.1%
Tsardom of Russia[6] 13,616,000 2.0%
Joseon[7] 13,500,000 2.0%
Safavid Iran[20] 10,000,000 1.5%
Habsburg monarchy[21][6]
subdivisions
9,989,000 1.5%
England, Scotland, and possessions[23][24]
subdivisions
9,131,239 1.3%
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[28] 9,000,000 1.3%
Lê dynasty (Đại Việt)[29] 8,000,000 1.2%
Morocco and possessions[6]
subdivisions
4,000,000 0.5%
 Portuguese Empire[21][30] 3,800,000+ 0.6%+
          Nepal[6] 3,064,000 0.4%
          Ahom kingdom 2,000,000-3,000,000[31] 0.3%-0.4%
Sweden[21]
subdivisions
2,700,000 0.4%
Ayutthaya Kingdom (Siam)[6] 2,500,000 0.4%
Ethiopian Empire 2,338,000[6] 0.3%
Brandenburg-Prussia[32] 2,000,000 0.2%
Dutch Republic[21] 1,794,000 0.3%
Cambodia[6] 1,650,000 0.2%
Savoyard state[33]
subdivisions
1,396,000 0.2%
Denmark–Norway[21]
subdivisions
1,300,400 0.2%
Swiss Confederacy[7] 1,260,000 0.2%
          Rozvi Empire 1,000,000+[34] 0.1%
          Dzungaria[35] 1,000,000 0.1%
Grand Duchy of Tuscany[18] ~1,000,000 0.1%
Kingdom of Kongo[36] 790,000 0.12%
          Lan Xang[6] 371,000 0.05%
Ryukyu Kingdom[37] 141,187 0.02%
Hospitaller Malta 50,000 0.01%
          Rapa Nui (Easter Island)[38] 3,000-4,000 0.0004%-0.001%

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References edit

  1. ^ "The World at Six Billion". UN Population Division. from the original on March 5, 2016.,
  2. ^ Böröcz, József (10 September 2009). The European Union and Global Social Change. ISBN 9781135255800. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
  3. ^ Rowe, William T. (2009). China's Last Empire: The Great Qing. p. 91.
  4. ^ Jiang, Tao (2011). A Brief History of Population in China. Social Science Academic Press.
  5. ^ Avakov 2015.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Avakov, Alexander V. (April 2015). Two Thousand Years of Economic Statistics, Volume 1. ISBN 9781628941012. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
  7. ^ a b c d e Maddison (27 July 2016). "Growth of World Population GDP and GDP Per Capita before 1820" (PDF). Retrieved 29 September 2017.
  8. ^ "religiya-karaimov" (PDF).
  9. ^ a b Murgescu, Bogdan (14 June 2016). Romania si Europa. Polirom. pp. 75–76. ISBN 9789734620418.
  10. ^ The combined population of Germany (15m), Austria (2.5m), Czechia (3.242m), Belgium (2m), Slovenia (0.248m), and a third of Italy (4.4m), Avakov, p. 18-20.
  11. ^ J.P. Sommerville. "The Holy Roman Empire in the Seventeenth Century". Retrieved 21 May 2017.. Archived . The figure of 20 million is given for "Germany, Austria, and Bohemia", a definition of the Empire that specifically excludes the Empire's Italian territories such as the Savoyard state, Milan, and Tuscany, as well as its territories in the Low Countries.
  12. ^ a b Avakov, p. 18.
  13. ^ a b And related territories roughly covering the modern borders of Austria. Avakov, p. 18.
  14. ^ Dwyer, Philip G. The Rise of Prussia 1700–1830. United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis, 2014. Page 52. The population of all of the King in Prussia's domains is given as 1.5 million in 1713, and the bulk of these lived within the Empire, rather than in the smaller and more barren holding in Ducal Prussia.
  15. ^ Wilson, Peter H. War, State and Society in Württemberg, 1677–1793. 1995. Page 43.
  16. ^ Peter Wilson. "German Armies: War and German Society, 1648–1806." 2002. Page 21. Combined population of Luneberg and Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel.
  17. ^ Jean-Noël Biraben, "The History of the Human Population From the First Beginnings to the Present" in "Demography: Analysis and Synthesis: A Treatise in Population" (Eds: Graziella Caselli, Jacques Vallin, Guillaume J. Wunsch) Vol 3, Chapter 66, pp 5–18, Academic Press, San Diego. (2005)
  18. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 23 February 2015. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  19. ^ "A History of Spain and Portugal". Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  20. ^ Blake, Stephen P., ed. (2013), "Safavid, Mughal, and Ottoman Empires", Time in Early Modern Islam: Calendar, Ceremony, and Chronology in the Safavid, Mughal and Ottoman Empires, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 21–47, doi:10.1017/CBO9781139343305.004, ISBN 978-1-107-03023-7, retrieved 2021-11-10
  21. ^ a b c d e "European Population History". Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  22. ^ Roughly the modern borders of Slovenia. Avakov, p. 20.
  23. ^ Mitchison, A History of Scotland, pp. 291–2 and 301-2.
  24. ^ MArshall, John (1838). "Statistics of the British Empire".
  25. ^ Grada, C. O. (1979). "The Population of Ireland: 1700–1900, A Survey". Annales de Démographie Historique. 1979: 281–299. doi:10.3406/adh.1979.1425.
  26. ^ "ESTIMATED POPULATION OF AMERICAN COLONIES: 1610 TO 1780".
  27. ^ "Population of the English West Indies, 1655–1755" (PDF).
  28. ^ Based on 1618 population map 2013-02-17 at the Wayback Machine (p.115), 1618 languages map (p.119), 1657–1667 losses map (p.128) and 1717 map 2013-02-17 at the Wayback Machine (p.141) from Iwo Cyprian Pogonowski, Poland a Historical Atlas, Hippocrene Books, 1987, ISBN 0-88029-394-2
  29. ^ Li 1998, p. 160-171.
  30. ^ "Data on Angola | Reconstructing Global Inequality". clio-infra.eu. Retrieved 2022-07-11.
  31. ^ "It is suggested that the actual population of the Ahom territories up to the Manas ranged from two to three millions over one-and-a-half century ending 1750." Guha, Medieval Northeast India:Polity, Society and Economy, 1200-1750 A.D. pp. 26–30.
  32. ^ Dwyer, p. 52.
  33. ^ Geoffrey Symcox. "Victor Amadaeus II: Absolutism in the Savoyard State, 1675–1730." Page 245.
  34. ^ Cornell, James (1978). Lost Lands and Forgotten People. Sterling Publishing Company. p. 24. ISBN 978-0-8069-3926-1. Zimbabwe continued to grow, reaching the height of its power in 1700, under the rule of the Rozwi people. When the first Europeans arrived on the African coast, they heard tales of a great stone city, the capital of a vast empire. The tales were true, for the Rozwi controlled 240,000 square miles [...] More than one million Africans lived under Rozwi rule.
  35. ^ Clarke, Michael Edmund (2008-04-10). "In the Eye of Power: China and Xinjiang from the Qing Conquest to the "New Great Game" for Central Asia, 1759 – 2004" (PDF). p. 37. (PDF) from the original on 2008-04-10. Retrieved 2021-11-11.
  36. ^ Thornton, John K. (July 2021). "Revising the Population History of the Kingdom of Kongo". The Journal of African History. 62 (2): 201–212. doi:10.1017/S0021853721000451. ISSN 0021-8537. S2CID 237296222.
  37. ^ (a) Yoshio Oguchi, "Demographics of Satsuma Domian", Reimeikan Chōsa Kenkyū Hōkoku (no. 11), pp. 87–134 (1998). (b) Yoshio Oguchi, "Demographics of Satsuma Domian and early modern Ryūkyū", Reimeikan Chōsa Kenkyū Hōkoku (no. 13), pp. 1–42 (2000) (all in Japanese).
  38. ^ Fischer, Steven Roger (2005). Island at the End of the World. London: Reaktion Books Ltd. pp. 14, 38. ISBN 978-1861892829.
  • Li, Tana (1998). Nguyen Cochinchina: Southern Vietnam in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. Cornell University Press. ISBN 9781501732577.
  • Kurt Witthauer. Bevölkerung der Erde (1958)
  • Calendario atlante de Agostini, anno 99 (2003)
  • The Columbia gazetteer of the world (1998)
  • Britannica book of the year : world data (1997)

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Historical Demographics Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus Articles Demographic history Historical demography World population estimates List of Countries by Population 1600 1700 1800 This is a list of countries by population in 1700 Estimate numbers are from the beginning of the year and exact population figures are for countries that held a census on various dates in the 1700s The bulk of these numbers are sourced from Alexander V Avakov s Two Thousand Years of Economic Statistics Volume 1 pages 18 to 20 which cover population figures from the year 1700 divided into modern borders Avakov in turn cites a variety of sources mostly Angus Maddison Country Territory Populationestimatec 1700 Percentage ofWorldPopulation World 1 682 000 000 Mughal Empire 2 Subdivisions Bengal SubahJaisalmer Bikaner Marwar Mewar Amber Dungarpur Kotah Gondi states 158 400 000 23 Qing Empire 3 4 Subdivisions Outer Mongolia Governorate 619 000 5 Kumul Khanate Sichuan Province Tusi Guizhou Province Tusi Guangxi Province Tusi Yunnan Province Tusi Taiwan 100 000 000 150 000 000 22 Ottoman Empire 6 7 8 subdivisions Anatolia 8 400 000Ottoman Egypt 5 400 000 vassal states Crimean Khanate 2 740 000 Principality of Wallachia 600 000 9 Principality of Moldavia 480 000 9 27 519 000 4 0 Holy Roman Empire 10 11 subdivisions Bohemian Crown 3 242 000 12 Spanish Netherlands 2 000 000 Archduchy of Austria 2 500 000 13 Saxony 2 000 000Savoyard state 1 396 000Electorate of Bavaria 1 000 000Margraviate of Brandenburg 1 000 000 14 Grand Duchy of Tuscany 1 000 000Duchy of Milan Duchy of Wurttemberg 340 000 15 Margraviate of Baden Thuringian states Hesse Darmstadt Duchy of Mecklenburg Schwerin Nassau Bishopric of Wurzburg County of Oldenburg Luxembourg Reuss Elder Line Principality of Lippe Duchy of Mecklenburg Strelitz Anhalt Dessau Arenberg Anhalt Bernburg Anhalt Kothen Principality of Schaumburg Lippe Liechtenstein Archbishopric of Salzburg Electorate of Hanover Mainz Trier Cologne 39 000Electoral Palatinate Brunswick Luneburg 350 000 16 Saxe Lauenburg Munster Magdeburg Hamburg 70 000Hesse Homburg Lubeck Schleswig Holstein Bishopric of Lubeck Principality of Ansbach 27 400 000 4 0 Tokugawa Japan 17 12 27 000 000 4 0 Spain and possessions 18 19 6 7 subdivisions Kingdom of Spain 8 770 000New Spain 4 500 000Spanish Netherlands 2 000 000 Kingdom of Naples 3 300 000New Granada 1 500 000Peru 1 300 000Chile 800 000Kingdom of Sicily 700 000Rio de la Plata 450 000Philippines 400 000Provincias Internas 300 000Louisiana 250 000Cuba 200 000Guatemala 150 000Yucatan 100 000Puerto Rico 80 000 24 530 000 3 6 France 7 21 471 000 3 1 Tsardom of Russia 6 13 616 000 2 0 Joseon 7 13 500 000 2 0 Safavid Iran 20 10 000 000 1 5 Habsburg monarchy 21 6 subdivisions Kingdom of Hungary 4 000 000 Kingdom of Bohemia 3 242 000Archduchy of Austria 2 500 000 13 Principality of Transylvania 800 000Kingdom of Croatia 647 000Duchy of Carinthia 248 000 22 Kingdom of Slavonia 9 989 000 1 5 England Scotland and possessions 23 24 subdivisions Kingdom of England 5 108 500Kingdom of Ireland 25 2 060 051Kingdom of Scotland 1 200 000Wales 366 500British America 26 250 888constituents Colony of Virginia 58 560 Province of Massachusetts Bay 55 941 Province of Maryland 29 604 Connecticut Colony 25 970 Province of New York 19 107 Province of Pennsylvania 17 950 Province of Carolina 16 424 East Jersey and West Jersey 14 010 Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations 5 894 Province of New Hampshire 4 958 Delaware Colony 2 470 Bermuda Newfoundland Colony Rupert s Land British West Indies 27 145 300constituents Barbados 65 500 Colony of Jamaica 49 300 Leeward Islands 30 500 9 131 239 1 3 Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth 28 9 000 000 1 3 Le dynasty Đại Việt 29 8 000 000 1 2 Morocco and possessions 6 subdivisions Pashalik of Timbuktu 4 000 000 0 5 Portuguese Empire 21 30 subdivisions Portugal 2 000 000Portuguese East Africa 1 500 000Colonial Brazil 300 000State of Maranhao Portuguese North Africa a Portuguese West Africa b Portuguese India Portuguese Macau Portuguese Timor Colonia del Sacramento 3 800 000 0 6 Nepal 6 3 064 000 0 4 Ahom kingdom 2 000 000 3 000 000 31 0 3 0 4 Sweden 21 subdivisions Kingdom of Sweden 1 485 000Finland 500 000Estonia 160 000Bremen Verden Karelia Ingria Livonia Riga Western Pomerania 2 700 000 0 4 Ayutthaya Kingdom Siam 6 2 500 000 0 4 Ethiopian Empire 2 338 000 6 0 3 Brandenburg Prussia 32 subdivisions Duchy of Prussia Margraviate of Brandenburg 2 000 000 0 2 Dutch Republic 21 subdivisions Dutch Republic 1 794 000Dutch East India Company Dutch West India Company 1 794 000 0 3 Cambodia 6 1 650 000 0 2 Savoyard state 33 subdivisions Piedmont 950 000Savoy 300 000Aosta 70 000Nice 60 000Oneglia 16 000 1 396 000 0 2 Denmark Norway 21 subdivisions Denmark 745 000Norway 540 000Iceland 50 400Danish India 15 000Greenland 5 000 1 300 400 0 2 Swiss Confederacy 7 1 260 000 0 2 Rozvi Empire 1 000 000 34 0 1 Dzungaria 35 1 000 000 0 1 Grand Duchy of Tuscany 18 1 000 000 0 1 Kingdom of Kongo 36 790 000 0 12 Lan Xang 6 371 000 0 05 Ryukyu Kingdom 37 141 187 0 02 Hospitaller Malta 50 000 0 01 Rapa Nui Easter Island 38 3 000 4 000 0 0004 0 001 This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items January 2016 See also editList of countries by population List of countries by population in 1000 List of countries by population in 1500 List of countries by population in 1600 List of countries by population in 1800 List of countries by population in 1900 List of countries by population in 2000 List of countries by population in 2005Notes edit El Jadida Portuguese Cape Verde Sao Tome Island Principe Annobon Province Bioko Portuguese Angola Cacheu Ziguinchor Ouidah BissauReferences editThis article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The World at Six Billion UN Population Division Archived from the original on March 5 2016 Table 2 Borocz Jozsef 10 September 2009 The European Union and Global Social Change ISBN 9781135255800 Retrieved 26 June 2017 Rowe William T 2009 China s Last Empire The Great Qing p 91 Jiang Tao 2011 A Brief History of Population in China Social Science Academic Press Avakov 2015 a b c d e f g h i j Avakov Alexander V April 2015 Two Thousand Years of Economic Statistics Volume 1 ISBN 9781628941012 Retrieved 6 May 2016 a b c d e Maddison 27 July 2016 Growth of World Population GDP and GDP Per Capita before 1820 PDF Retrieved 29 September 2017 religiya karaimov PDF a b Murgescu Bogdan 14 June 2016 Romania si Europa Polirom pp 75 76 ISBN 9789734620418 The combined population of Germany 15m Austria 2 5m Czechia 3 242m Belgium 2m Slovenia 0 248m and a third of Italy 4 4m Avakov p 18 20 J P Sommerville The Holy Roman Empire in the Seventeenth Century Retrieved 21 May 2017 Archived here The figure of 20 million is given for Germany Austria and Bohemia a definition of the Empire that specifically excludes the Empire s Italian territories such as the Savoyard state Milan and Tuscany as well as its territories in the Low Countries a b Avakov p 18 a b And related territories roughly covering the modern borders of Austria Avakov p 18 Dwyer Philip G The Rise of Prussia 1700 1830 United Kingdom Taylor amp Francis 2014 Page 52 The population of all of the King in Prussia s domains is given as 1 5 million in 1713 and the bulk of these lived within the Empire rather than in the smaller and more barren holding in Ducal Prussia Wilson Peter H War State and Society in Wurttemberg 1677 1793 1995 Page 43 Peter Wilson German Armies War and German Society 1648 1806 2002 Page 21 Combined population of Luneberg and Brunswick Wolfenbuttel Jean Noel Biraben The History of the Human Population From the First Beginnings to the Present in Demography Analysis and Synthesis A Treatise in Population Eds Graziella Caselli Jacques Vallin Guillaume J Wunsch Vol 3 Chapter 66 pp 5 18 Academic Press San Diego 2005 a b Population Statistics Historical Demography Archived from the original on 23 February 2015 Retrieved 29 June 2016 A History of Spain and Portugal Retrieved 29 June 2016 Blake Stephen P ed 2013 Safavid Mughal and Ottoman Empires Time in Early Modern Islam Calendar Ceremony and Chronology in the Safavid Mughal and Ottoman Empires Cambridge Cambridge University Press pp 21 47 doi 10 1017 CBO9781139343305 004 ISBN 978 1 107 03023 7 retrieved 2021 11 10 a b c d e European Population History Retrieved 30 June 2016 Roughly the modern borders of Slovenia Avakov p 20 Mitchison A History of Scotland pp 291 2 and 301 2 MArshall John 1838 Statistics of the British Empire Grada C O 1979 The Population of Ireland 1700 1900 A Survey Annales de Demographie Historique 1979 281 299 doi 10 3406 adh 1979 1425 ESTIMATED POPULATION OF AMERICAN COLONIES 1610 TO 1780 Population of the English West Indies 1655 1755 PDF Based on 1618 population map Archived 2013 02 17 at the Wayback Machine p 115 1618 languages map p 119 1657 1667 losses map p 128 and 1717 map Archived 2013 02 17 at the Wayback Machine p 141 from Iwo Cyprian Pogonowski Poland a Historical Atlas Hippocrene Books 1987 ISBN 0 88029 394 2 Li 1998 p 160 171 Data on Angola Reconstructing Global Inequality clio infra eu Retrieved 2022 07 11 It is suggested that the actual population of the Ahom territories up to the Manas ranged from two to three millions over one and a half century ending 1750 Guha Medieval Northeast India Polity Society and Economy 1200 1750 A D pp 26 30 Dwyer p 52 Geoffrey Symcox Victor Amadaeus II Absolutism in the Savoyard State 1675 1730 Page 245 Cornell James 1978 Lost Lands and Forgotten People Sterling Publishing Company p 24 ISBN 978 0 8069 3926 1 Zimbabwe continued to grow reaching the height of its power in 1700 under the rule of the Rozwi people When the first Europeans arrived on the African coast they heard tales of a great stone city the capital of a vast empire The tales were true for the Rozwi controlled 240 000 square miles More than one million Africans lived under Rozwi rule Clarke Michael Edmund 2008 04 10 In the Eye of Power China and Xinjiang from the Qing Conquest to the New Great Game for Central Asia 1759 2004 PDF p 37 Archived PDF from the original on 2008 04 10 Retrieved 2021 11 11 Thornton John K July 2021 Revising the Population History of the Kingdom of Kongo The Journal of African History 62 2 201 212 doi 10 1017 S0021853721000451 ISSN 0021 8537 S2CID 237296222 a Yoshio Oguchi Demographics of Satsuma Domian Reimeikan Chōsa Kenkyu Hōkoku no 11 pp 87 134 1998 b Yoshio Oguchi Demographics of Satsuma Domian and early modern Ryukyu Reimeikan Chōsa Kenkyu Hōkoku no 13 pp 1 42 2000 all in Japanese Fischer Steven Roger 2005 Island at the End of the World London Reaktion Books Ltd pp 14 38 ISBN 978 1861892829 Li Tana 1998 Nguyen Cochinchina Southern Vietnam in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Cornell University Press ISBN 9781501732577 Kurt Witthauer Bevolkerung der Erde 1958 Calendario atlante de Agostini anno 99 2003 The Columbia gazetteer of the world 1998 Britannica book of the year world data 1997 This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items March 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of countries by population in 1700 amp oldid 1217547293, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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