Colonies. : )
colonies oh dang your mom
how many families ruled in the middle ages
The Romans were ruled by kings for about 243 years.The Romans were ruled by kings for about 243 years.The Romans were ruled by kings for about 243 years.The Romans were ruled by kings for about 243 years.The Romans were ruled by kings for about 243 years.The Romans were ruled by kings for about 243 years.The Romans were ruled by kings for about 243 years.The Romans were ruled by kings for about 243 years.The Romans were ruled by kings for about 243 years.
only the romans ruled France at one time when France was known as Gaul
Many for thousands of years were ruled by monarchy. When Rome fell feudalism took over in the vacancy left by Rome and for a thousand years only monarchies ruled Europe. In Asia China was ruled by Emperors until the 1930’s. Ancient civilizations were ruled by monarchy and the pharaohs of Egypt are an example.
I believe you're referring to gunpowder. Gun powder was originally created for Chinese fireworks, the Europeans turned it into a deadly weapon. Guns and Canons devastated the Native American tribes because of 1) the belief in one-on-one combat that many of the natives still believed in and 2) the primitive weaponry of the natives. Of course, there were other factors such as disease that helped the conquistadors in their conquests.
Republics
Tonga ruled all of the Pacific
No, they were actually inhabited by tribes of Indians! Indians would later teach them how to farm and live in the area. Many theories have came up as to the Indians deaths, however the most likely reason is disease (Europeans were not used to the new land and surroundings and were not immune to what the Indians had, and Indians were not immune to what the Europeans had).
No, they were actually inhabited by tribes of Indians! Indians would later teach them how to farm and live in the area. Many theories have came up as to the Indians deaths, however the most likely reason is disease (Europeans were not used to the new land and surroundings and were not immune to what the Indians had, and Indians were not immune to what the Europeans had).
Many of the Caribbean islands were once foreign territories or Spain, The Netherlands, France, UK, US or the Dutch. Many of the islands are still part of those nations.
The Inuit are not Indians and the Inuit have many different languages. It's like asking someone what did Europeans speak?
Around 70 Million Indians died form disease.
Because of the Asiatic that they share with Indians, Mayans and Alaskans as well as many others. Mexicans.
Many Renaissance-era Europeans viewed the newly discovered Indians as exotic and primitive beings because of their unfamiliar customs and ways of life. Some Europeans also saw the Indians as savages who needed to be converted to Christianity or enslaved for economic gain. Overall, the attitudes varied among individuals but were often shaped by a Eurocentric perspective that placed Europeans at the center of civilization.
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The Canary Islands were known to the Europeans for many years before Columbus. He had nothing to do with their discovery.
The French and Indian War was not between the French and the Indians. It was called the French and Indian War because the French and many Indians were allied together. This was the first major example of Europeans siding with Indians.