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The European battles for Indian Ocean trade affected the peoples of Asia. Before the nineteenth century, The Europeans overtook most of the local regency and the British controlled the Chinese through opium.
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The excommunication of Emperor Leo III affected the Roman Empire in several ways during the eighth century. The most important impact that it had was that it led to a truce between the iconoclasts and the anti-iconoclasts. As the leader of the iconoclast movement in the eighth century, Emperor Leo III fanned the ill-feelings between the two groups, so his removal from power brought peace.
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The European battles in the Indian Ocean most likely did not affect Asia. They sold and bought things they wanted
Migration affected twentieth-century European social life by causing a mass exodus from Europe to North America, and, in particular, the United States.
Migration affected twentieth-century European social life by causing a mass exodus from Europe to North America, and, in particular, the United States.
The European battles in the Indian Ocean most likely did not affect Asia. They sold and bought things they wanted
Internecine warfare preceded the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in 1632, and the epidemics of European diseases began to affect the defeated empire in 1632 and 1633.
Europeans had to find new trade routes to the East because the Ottoman Empire controlled and taxed existing routes.
By killing all their people.
how did trade affect european navigation they affect because Asia affect
The Ottoman Empire could not survive World War 2 so it killed itself. asapex
Colonies began fighting to overthrow colonial control over their governments
It pretty well destroyed the Aztec Empire, and enriched the Spanish.
Environmental factors affected the European rural life since Europe was going through a "Little Ice Age", which affected crops.