Well, the entire world has formed around western culture. Time has been manipulated and structured by the west, but the real question is who influenced the Europeans... it was the jews, they took over Europe during the black plague, they caused the death of 1/3 of Europes population
The consequences of European exploration and colonization included the introduction of diseases to indigenous populations, the establishment of new trading networks, the exploitation of natural resources, and the spread of European cultural and religious influence.
The Indo-Europeans were significant because they were believed to be a widespread group of people who spoke related languages and spread their culture and influence across Eurasia. Their languages evolved into many of the languages spoken today in Europe and parts of Asia. This cultural and linguistic influence had a lasting impact on the development of societies in those regions.
Language can be spread through migration, cultural exchange, colonization, and the influence of media and technology. Additionally, trade and tourism can also contribute to the spread of languages across different regions and populations.
European influence spread to the Western Hemisphere
Europeans changed African culture in a way that African countries assimilated European ways like wedding ceremonies. The love for foreign good is another influence of Europeans to Africans.
Europeans came to the Cordillera region for various reasons such as colonization, trade, missionary work, and exploration. They were drawn by the region's natural resources, potential for economic gains, and desire to spread their influence.
The over 70 cities were modeled on Greek cultural lines and acted as a cultural centre for the provinces they were located in..
The over 70 cities were modeled on Greek cultural lines and acted as a cultural centre for the provinces they were located in..
Europeans explored to find new trade routes to Asia, to spread Christianity, to seek fame and glory, to acquire wealth through the discovery of valuable resources, and to expand their empires and influence.
it will spread religion if we were to live on another planet
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Chinese influence spread through various means, including trade, cultural exchange, and migration. The Silk Road facilitated the exchange of goods, ideas, and technologies between China and other regions, fostering cultural interactions. Additionally, the spread of Buddhism from India to China and then into other parts of Asia contributed to cultural diffusion. Furthermore, Chinese imperial expansion and the establishment of tributary states helped to disseminate Chinese cultural practices and governance models across East Asia.