Germany and areas surrounding it.
The Netherlands
The Netherlands (Holland)
This country is Holland. It is situated in Europe.
The Western Europe country that is famous for tulips, windmills, and wooden shoes is The Netherlands.
Yes it did changes life in Europe. This machine reduced animal power and things were done faster.
Windmills were used to power wool factories. The spread of sheep farming for wool was displacing peasant farmers in much of Europe and Spain. The Don is defending the poor and the past. The windmills symbolise the big business titans of his times.
The first windmills are believed to have been built in Persia, in present-day Iran, around the 7th century AD. These early windmills were used for grinding grain and pumping water. The design and technology of windmills eventually spread to other regions, influencing their development in Europe and beyond.
it started with the sailing ships back in Egypt, and then windmills up to Europe
The first windmills are believed to have been developed in Persia (modern-day Iran) around the 7th century AD. These early windmills were primarily used for grinding grain and pumping water. They later spread to other parts of the world, including Europe, where they evolved into various forms and functions over the centuries.
Windmills were historically most commonly used in Europe, particularly in the Netherlands, where they were employed for tasks such as grinding grain and draining water from low-lying areas. They also appeared in other regions, including the British Isles and parts of Scandinavia. In addition to Europe, windmills were utilized in the Middle East and North Africa for similar agricultural and irrigation purposes. Today, modern wind turbines have expanded their use globally for renewable energy generation.
The first windmills are believed to have been built in Persia (modern-day Iran) around the 9th century AD. These early windmills were vertical-axis designs used primarily for grinding grain and pumping water. The concept later spread to other regions, evolving into the horizontal-axis windmills commonly associated with Europe, particularly in the Netherlands.