how many people were at the march
There isn’t enough context in your question to say how many people were at “the march” with any accuracy, because many different marches are in the news and in history.
Which march do you mean?
“The march” could refer to, for example:
- A recent local protest or national strike in a specific city and week.
- A big political event like the People’s March on Washington in January 2025.
- A major recurring event like the March for Life in Washington, D.C., which typically draws tens or hundreds of thousands.
- Historic mass protests (civil rights, anti‑war, gun‑control, etc.), many of which had very different crowd sizes.
Crowd sizes for marches also vary wildly depending on the year and location, and even for a single event, different sources often give different estimates.
What you can tell me so I can answer
If you tell me any of the following, I can give a concrete estimate from public reporting:
- The city (for example, Washington, D.C., Tucson, London).
- The date or approximate time (like “last Friday” or “January 18, 2025”).
- The name or cause of the march (for example “People’s March,” “March for Life,” “No Kings protests,” etc.).
With that info, I can look up how many people were reported to have attended and explain how those estimates were made.
If your question is about a video or photo you saw (“how many people were at this march?”), describe what you saw (city, slogans, signs, or date mentioned), and I’ll do my best to match it.
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