They were impressed with their under drawers but discovered that by adding the trap drawer in the back side that they were far more practical.
European artists began to create works that focused on topics other than the Bible and Christianity.
I would think that the Europeans what at least destroy many of the things that comes in there way.
It brought about a redistribution of wealth and brought a new class of European to the fore front.
Not in terms of philosophy. It was the Renaissance and its re-discovery of Greek and Roman philosophy and arts that at this time changed European thought. The peoples in the discovered lands were either seen as heathen barbarians or as representatives of a totally alien culture. The voyages only changed European knowledge of geography and changed its thoughts about the possibilities for economic growth.
yes it did because before they used to have small ships to navigate so they built bigger ships like cargo's to go on explorations.
Most of them - no. The majority of European countries that refuse to accept Euros are those who are strict on their traditions, such as the UK and Poland.
The French Language spoken by the Norman conquerors.
Customs and traditions change all the time.
It encountered a physical change.
The traditions of storytelling include answering questions. The latest fads will never change some traditions. Don't you wish some traditions would fade?
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The technology of the Spanish greatly exceeded the Aztecs. The Spanish were shooting bullets, the Aztecs were throwing stones, no contest.
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yes they did
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