Generally the European people is too busy to think in their history, and the history of Europe is very very complex... but exciting!
The answer is, no. Most of our history is based on European history because many things, for example, the Louisiana Purchase, happened because of our freedom from Europe. Although we were allies, we still argued over some things because that is what countries do. But, your answer is, no. There isn't an American history without the history of Europe.
A question like that is impossible to answer. The west of Europe has many countries and all have thousands of years of history.
There is no football in Europe. Football is an American sport.
Arthur Birnie has written: 'An economic history of Europe, 1760-1939' 'An economic history of Europe, 1760-1939 with an epilogue' 'A short economic history of the United States' 'An economic history of Europe, 1760-1930' -- subject(s): Economics, Economic conditions, History
"The Atlas of European History" is a book that provides a concise history of Europe from 1750 to 1850. Another great source for the history of Europe is an organization called "The Consortium of European History".
BECAUSE EUROPE HAS BEEN AROUND FOR LONGER. obviously!
The cast of An Islamic History of Europe - 2009 includes: Rageh Omaar as himself
Jonathan W. Zophy has written: 'Short History of Reformation Europe, A' 'An annotated bibliography of the Holy Roman Empire' -- subject(s): Bibliography, History 'A Short History of Renaissance and Reformation Europe' -- subject(s): History, Renaissance, Reformation 'Short History of Renaissance and Reformation Europe, A'
It is not known to have been in Europe at that time.
W F. Reddaway has written: 'A history of Europe from 1715 to 1814' 'History of Europe, 1610-1715'
an important even is that Europe is not a good county and USA is better