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Why did Brazil’s Indian population decline from between 2 million and 5 million in the 1500s to about 200,000 today?
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Why did Brazil’s Indian population decline from between 2 million and 5 million in the 1500s to about 200,000 today?
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It's because w
hen rain
comes, land is devastated because the hard soil can't handle it. Hope it helps.
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