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The fourteenth century in Europe did not differ demographically from the High Middle Ages much. The large-scale migration of peoples all over Europe had mostly happened between 400 and 800 AD . The later Viking migrations into England, Russia and Sicily had happened in the centuries thereafter, but by the 13th century big demographic shifts had become a thing of the past. The only very notable change was that the 14th century had seen the second Great Plague, also known as the Black Death, that killed between 50 and 70% of Europe's population.
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how did the civilization of the Aztecs differ from other societies of North America
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Most of Russia's deposits are in siberia, and they are difficult to get.
they had different climates and location obliviously so they had to adopt to different living styles to survive.
In western europe serfdom had largely disappeared and in eastern europe serfdom was firmly rooted
Russia has almost twice the land size of Europe.
because the weather changes
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In western Europe absolutism was enforced as opposed to Eastern Europe where there was some form of absolutism but not to a full extent it was leaning more towards serfdom.
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A major goal of the christian church during the crusades 1096-1291 was to?
Western and eastern Europe differ in a lot of ways, from climate to religion and politics. Western Europe is warmer. It has predominantly Latin and Germanic languages, with Christian religions: Roman Catholic in the south and protestant in the north. It also has democratic political stability and it's where most of Europe's richest countries are. Eastern Europe is colder, with predominantly Slavic languages, although Romania has a Latin-language and Greek has it's own origin. The predominant religion is Christian, with some Roman Catholic regions in the center, protestant in the north, and Orthodox in the east. Islam is also substantially represented in the south and east. The region is less politically stable than Western Europe, with conflicts in Kosovo, dictatorship in Belarus and border controversies between Georgia and Russia, among other issues.
They don't differ that much but they do differ a little just like they differ in the USA or in Asia. Europe is a continent so it's only natural that it has different landscapes.