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It ceased to exist.
Other nations in Europe worked to profit from the New World as Spain did.
The Soviet Union wanted control of eastern Europe. The United States wanted independent nations in eastern Europe
because of the united nations
In the 18th into the 19th centuries, the French Revolution affected other nations both directly and indirectly. Directly, the Revolution created military conflict between France and other nations throughout Europe and beyond. Indirectly, the ideas and actions of the Revolutionists inspired similar movements elsewhere in Europe (and in the world).
It ceased to exist.
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After World War I, Europe was in a shambles. Boundaries were changed, and countries were formed and countries ceased to exist. The cost of the war left much of Europe destitute. This combination lead to the rise of nationalistic fervor in the defeated nations. There was such upheaval that the Nationalist flame outshone the other political ideologies. This gave rise to dictators.
There was no international response (in the sense of a co-ordinated response).Bear in mind that the United Nations didn't yet exist and the League of Nations had ceased to function.At the time of the Holocaust most of the world was at war; all countries had their own preoccupations and they were not very interested in the Holocaust.
The United Nations
USA, China, Europe.
Europe isn't a country. Europe is a continent containing Close to 50 nations.
At the end of World War 2 it ceased to exist and the Nuremberg Tribunal declared it a criminal organization.
No. The United Nations has members from all over the world. The European Union is an organisation that has members from Europe.
Yes, many forms of paganism and the Craft exist in countries throughout the world.
The two nations that competed for industrial dominance in Europe was Germany and Great Britain.
Europe, Asia,Africa