governments want to be free .
European influence spread to the Western Hemisphere
The independent statehood for a European colony in the New World was unprecedented and can be seen as an influence on colonies gaining independence elsewhere in the world. Also, the idea that citizens had rights that were more important than the government's role was a first, which had an influence on the French Revolution.
There was no "European government". Europe was, and still is, composed of numerous separate and different countries, each with their own governments.
no
There was no Ferderal government...
posters
A government Issuel (GI) during world war 2.
The culture of the Islamic world had a significant influence on European exploration, particularly in the fields of mathematics, astronomy, navigation, and geography. The knowledge and technologies acquired from the Islamic world helped European explorers in their voyages of discovery.
democratic.
Roman language of Latin had great influence on later cultures - basis for many European languages (Spanish, Italian, some English)
* change in population * government policies * income change * future expectations
democratic. im pretty sure. :)