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Because all of Europe hated the British.
True.
Aristocrats.
They were the nobility and ran the government with the Church.
Feudal aristocracy refers to a social and political system prevalent in medieval Europe, characterized by a hierarchical structure where land was held by a small elite class of nobles in exchange for military service and loyalty to a monarch. This system was underpinned by the feudal contract, which established obligations between lords and vassals. Aristocrats wielded significant power over their territories, often governing peasants and serfs who worked the land. The feudal system began to decline with the rise of centralized monarchies and the emergence of capitalism.
You can get magazines to help you compare some prices for a trip to europe, they have tons of magazines to compare. You can order the magazines online or find them in some store
Europe is the second smallest continent.
Most counties in Europe had and have self government.
Emission standards sometimes result in American bikes having a carbourated engine while the European counterpart has fuel injection. The metrics of the screws are different in Europe compare to those in States
yes there were some that escaped through back roads to other countries in europe
Asia is the biggest in population because there are more resources as compare to Europe.
The rich class born in Europe is often referred to as the "aristocracy." This social class historically comprised noble families with hereditary titles and significant wealth, often derived from land ownership. The aristocracy played a prominent role in European politics, culture, and society, especially during the feudal and medieval periods. Over time, the influence of the aristocracy has evolved, but many of its members still hold substantial cultural and social capital today.