European population without any major disasters?

What would the population of Europe be if events such as the Black Death had been butterflied away?

Things you should consider:

  • Wars that killed millions
  • Major diseases
  • Low birth rates (Modern era)

Also take into account the migration to America; would America have a significantly larger population?
 
low birthrates sooner or later automatically occur.

so black death and other diseases.
and things like the 30 year war
So great was the devastation brought about by the war that estimates put the reduction of population in the German states at about 25% to 40%. Some regions were affected much more than others.For example, Württemberg lost three-quarters of its population during the war
are we just talking modern history, or also ancient history.

because if you go back quite a bit, a disaster reduced mankind to 10.000.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toba_catastrophe_theory
 
We're talking from the earliest history of civilisation but not mankind.

It doesn't matter if it is ASB, I'm asking how much it would be (the maximum possible population if all disasters are avoided)
 
Avoiding past disasters probably wouldn't have had a huge effect on population size, since population was more dictated by the amount of food that could be produced with available technology.
 
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