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by littlestymaar 237 days ago
> Also what surprises me, after years of several revolutions and chaos in France, how could Napoleon gather such a large army.

Conscription + France was basically the China of Europe at that point: it was almost as populated as the rest of Europe combined.

France then had a very, very, early demographic transition which dramatically limited its population. Had France followed the demographic path of England or Germany, France would have around 250M inhabitants today.

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> France was basically the China of Europe at that point: it was almost as populated as the rest of Europe combined.

That doesn't seem to be correct. From Wikipedia: "During the Middle Ages, more than one-quarter of Europe's total population was French;[8] by the seventeenth century, this had decreased slightly to one-fifth. By the beginning of the nineteenth century, other European countries, such as Germany and Russia, had caught up with France and overtaken it in number of people." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_France