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Q: What did the Europeans control?
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What crusade were the europeans in control of constantinople at the end?

The fourth crusade that the Europeans were in control of constantinople at the end.


How did the Europeans gain control over the Native Americans?

The Europeans gained control over the Native Americans by taking their land and their important riches.


When did the Europeans gain control on the Constantinople?

in 1453


Europeans brought much of the world under their influence and control beginning in what year?

Europeans brought much of the world under their influence and control beginning in the year 1914.Europeans brought much of the world under their influence and control beginning in the late 1800s.


Europeans were in control of constantinople at the end of?

* The Fourth Crusade...(".")


Why did Europeans control Tanzania?

corruption can be the first consideration


The crusades was a series is military expeditions tarried carried out by Christian Europeans in Middle Ages to regain control of?

The first crusades were to gain control of Jerusalem from the Muslims. The second crusade was to regain control of Edessa, and was lost by Christian Europeans.


How did Europeans compete for control of the Ottoman Empire?

They did by the Treaty of Serves, 1920.


Which crusade were europeans in control of constinpole?

The Fourth Crusade in 1204 AD.


Why do you think the Europeans were able to control vast numbers of Africans with relatively few men?

because the europeans threatened the africans with nuclear potatoes


Why did the europeans control such a small portion of African in the 1800s?

Trade networks kept Europeans from controlling the sources of trade items such as gold and ivory.


Why did the Europeans control such a small portion of Africa in S's?

Powerful African Armies Were Able To Keep The Europeans Out Of Most Of Africa For 400 Years