Well as you know Europe was a very wealthy , powerful continent at the time and it still is .and most of the wars affected all of Europe and all of thee states since most of europe such(as the French ) were our allies in war and we there's. Hope that helped you out a bit :)
Well Because it just did!
I could go on forever why it is important to study European history but I'll be short. You study European history because it is really important and interesting too. Europe is one of the most if the most important continent throughout the history of the world. A lot of discoveries and things have happened in Europe. Without Europe a lot of the world wouldn't have been discovered and we wouldn't have nearly as much knowledge as we do today without out it.
European History Network was created in 1988.
World War I and II, and the atomic bomb were the big events of the twentieth century. The two events that may have affected the course of the history of the world were the bubonic plague and European colonization of everywhere outside of Europe.
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No, AP European History is only based on European History with a little bit on the world. To get a complete view of World History, I suggest AP World History, which goes over history from way back into the modern world.
It was a career ending event for a European head of state and an epoch event in world history. It was written about also as a part of military history, It is a centerpiece for numerous novels.
European colonization of central Africa was delayed.
No, European History focuses how events effected only Europe. However, it mentions other countries and what the Europeans did to them. For instance, John Winthrop was English and sailed to America to find the Massachusetts Bay Colony. As you can see it intersects with American history, but in European History it would focus more on what was happening in England to make people settle in America. In addition, European history overlaps with African history because Europeans tried to gain parts of Africa for themselves in the 1880s. World History would focus on how events effected the entire world. For instance, World War II and how it effects every nation. In European History, it would be how World War II effected Europe. In addition, World History would focus more on when and how Islam, Buddhism, and Christianity were established as religions. In European History, you would go more into the Reformation and its' impact on Europe.
how did trade affect european navigation they affect because Asia affect
Uhh.... Yes.
It didn't. The Mississippi does not affect most of the world.
Well Because it just did!
Eurocenticism : focusing on European culture or history to the exclusion of a wider view of the world; implicitly regarding European culture as preeminent. =]
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it became the event that everything was related to.
of course.. history is very important to us. without the history we wouldn't know about the origins of somethings, etc.