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The mountains of Europe are also known as a barrier, or obstacle. The early settlers of Europe could not get past the mountains, so they just made their settlements there. I would think that they cause a considerable climate change, too.
Since colonization happened about 120 years ago, how do you think anyone would know that.
The Governments of the colonizing countries. Either the army, government itself or the Monarchs would fund expeditions for colonization.
So Ethiopia would have the modern weaponry to resist attempts at colonization.
It didn't really affect the US. The colony was a failure. It wasn't until Jamestown was established in the early 1600s that English colonization had a foothold in what would ultimately become the United States.
The United States would prevent future European colonization in the Western Hemisphere.
Prior to the creation of the French Protectorate in 1912, Moroccans in the cities and along the coast primarily spoke Moroccan Arabic (which would change immensely under the French colonization because of loanwords). In the mountains, most Moroccans spoke local Amazigh (Berber) languages including dialects of the three predominant Berber languages of Tarifit, Tamazight, and Tashlichit.
what mountains would you have to cross to get to kashgar toparthia
There are many mountains in Bhutan. In fact, I would say it is surrounded by mountains.
The Appalachian Mountains.
Mountains, I prefer.
Those would be the ALBORZ MOUNTAINS.