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So I have a religious group that settled a new continent and made a colony in 1630 and.

If that nation has 36 Millionthirty-six million people in the modern day (2020 at time of posting), how do I calculate the number of followers necessary for all of the modern day people to be related to/descendants of believersmembers of that religious grouporiginal colony?

So I have a religious group that settled a new continent and made a colony in 1630 and that nation has 36 Million people in the modern day how do I calculate the number of followers necessary for all of the modern day people to be related to/descendants of believers of that religious group?

So I have a religious group that settled a new continent and made a colony in 1630.

If that nation has thirty-six million people in the modern day (2020 at time of posting), how do I calculate the number of followers necessary for all of the modern day people to be related to/descendants of members of that original colony?

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Population math question

So I have a religious group that settled a new continent and made a colony in 1630 and that nation has 36 Million people in the modern day how do I calculate the number of followers necessary for all of the modern day people to be related to/descendants of believers of that religious group?