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1. competition between european countries 2. treaties signed between european countries 3. Death of Archduke Franz Fernindad
It increased competition and tension among a number of European countries
The exploration and conquering practiced by the European countries in the Americas could be described as a competition/ a race between the countries because all the countries wanted the best empire and to do that they had to have a "race" to get land. (Meaning they had some disputes) The European countries wanted the biggest baddest empire, so they can become more powerful against the other countries.
The exploration and conquering practiced by the European countries in the Americas could be described as a competition/ a race between the countries because all the countries wanted the best empire and to do that they had to have a "race" to get land. (Meaning they had some disputes) The European countries wanted the biggest baddest empire, so they can become more powerful against the other countries.
there could been when European countries were colonizing south america
Beginning of European global exploration in the 15th and 16th centuries.
A competition between European imperial powers to control Africa
The key factor that fueled competition between European countries for colonies in the Americas was the pursuit of wealth, particularly through the extraction of resources such as gold, silver, and agricultural products like sugar and tobacco. European powers sought to expand their empires and increase their influence, leading to a race for territorial claims. Additionally, national rivalries and the desire to spread Christianity further intensified this competition among nations like Spain, France, England, and Portugal.
The need for new trade routes to the east, the desire to spread Christianity, and competition between European countries
Sources of conflict between European countries include resources, ideology, and space.
Sovereignty shifted power from feudal authorities to centralized monarchies, leading to competition for territorial control among European states. This competition fueled conflicts such as wars of conquest and colonization as countries sought to assert their sovereignty and expand their influence. These power struggles ultimately shaped the political landscape of Europe and influenced diplomatic relations and alliances between countries.