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Both acted as a unifying force in europe
they traveled to europe
Here is a website that i found super helpful when i had to write a timline for my history class. http://www.wfu.edu/history/StudentWork/whistory/timeline/europe/ Hope this helps!
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They had to sell off their land....
William Parsons has written: 'Chronological tables of Europe, from the Nativity of our Saviour to the year 1714 ..' -- subject(s): Charts, diagrams, Historical Chronology 'Chronological tables' -- subject(s): Chronology, Church history, Kings and rulers, Succession, Tables
India has been invaded repeatedly during it's long history. Most of these invaders came from the Middle East and Europe. However, despite their close proximity in the world and exchange of culture and goods over the centuries, no Chinese dynasty has ever militarily invaded India.
European history
Generally the European people is too busy to think in their history, and the history of Europe is very very complex... but exciting!
The answer is, no. Most of our history is based on European history because many things, for example, the Louisiana Purchase, happened because of our freedom from Europe. Although we were allies, we still argued over some things because that is what countries do. But, your answer is, no. There isn't an American history without the history of Europe.
A question like that is impossible to answer. The west of Europe has many countries and all have thousands of years of history.
There is no football in Europe. Football is an American sport.
For some historians the XIXth century period in Europe ends in 1918 when great monarchies fall down in Europe and WWI is ended. Then 20 years of the Inter War Period begun. It is short time of stabilization still immersed in the spirit of XIXth century. When WWII broke out, old period ,so called Belle Epoque, finally ended. But the War itself is treated separately, so we can say that contemporary history of Europe begins with 1945 when the War is over. Sometimes 20th century is said to begin after WWII (in non- chronological way of measuring).
Arthur Birnie has written: 'An economic history of Europe, 1760-1939' 'An economic history of Europe, 1760-1939 with an epilogue' 'A short economic history of the United States' 'An economic history of Europe, 1760-1930' -- subject(s): Economics, Economic conditions, History
E. Rees has written: 'Condensed chronological history of the Great Rebellion, in the United States, from Nov. 8th., 1860 to May 10th., 1865' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Chronology, Editions, Deffebach & Co, History 'The Wedding' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Europe, Arranged marriage, Juvenile fiction, Spies, Fathers and daughters, Courts and courtiers, Artists, Fiction, History
"The Atlas of European History" is a book that provides a concise history of Europe from 1750 to 1850. Another great source for the history of Europe is an organization called "The Consortium of European History".
BECAUSE EUROPE HAS BEEN AROUND FOR LONGER. obviously!