In the European world, from the time of Aristotle to the time of Copernicus.
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what led to European imperialsim was an ego trippin' dictator called Mitch Rogers and he dominated the ancient world...oh and he was really short.
Spain dominated the exploration and colonization of the New World. Great wealth and power came to Spain especially in terms of gaining more gold and silver than any other European power.
During the late fifteenth century, Spain and Portugal dominated trade in the Atlantic. Both nations were at the forefront of exploration and established extensive maritime routes, facilitating the exchange of goods, resources, and ideas between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Their rivalry and subsequent treaties, such as the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, helped define their colonial spheres of influence in the New World.
Yes the world is dominated in science in all fields.
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Europe in 1800's more or less dominated the world.
Spain and Portugal were the two European countries that dominated new world claims during the Age of Exploration. Spain established vast territories in the Americas, including large parts of South and Central America, while Portugal focused on Brazil and claims in the Caribbean. Their influence was solidified through treaties such as the Treaty of Tordesillas, which divided the newly discovered lands between the two nations. This rivalry laid the groundwork for European colonization and exploitation in the New World.
The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World was created in 1851.
Fifteen Minutes That Shook the World was created in 2009.
What was one reason the United states dominated the world economy