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No, paper was invented in China. The technique didn't reach Europe till the 13th Century.
One of the widely accepted reasons is that Europeans were attempting to find a route to China and India. However, while true, this statement lacks truth. Many Europeans were seeking freedom from religious persecution. Ever hear of the Pilgrims? That's what they were all about. Other reasons to come to North America would be cheap land, a chance for adventure, and easy money.
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Where were most of Europe's colonies by the end of the nineteenth century?
EUROPEANS...who came first: the egg or the chicken?
In the 19th century, Europeans were present in the Americas, Africa, and Asia.
to take over because europe was discusting
-Better Weapons (Guns, cannons) -Horses -Diseases brought from Europe killed millions of natives (Europeans were immune) -Disunity in the empires
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Europeans learned about coffee from Ethiopia and Arab countries.
Yes. It's extremely popular in Europe, starting as far back as the 19th century! To Europeans, it is mainly known as Football.
No, paper was invented in China. The technique didn't reach Europe till the 13th Century.
Europe could not deal with the black death because they didn't know what caused It.
Currently, most Europeans are ambivalent or slightly positive towards Jews. Anti-Semitism is on the rise in Europe as Muslim immigrants begin to taunt and attack Jews across Europe. However, historically, Europeans did not like Jews for a myriad of reasons. Most of these are discussed in the Related Question below.
The single most event that encouraged Europe to explore the world and leave the Dark Ages was the journey of Marco Polo to China and back. The Spanish Reconquista also played a role in encouraged Europeans to explore because when the Spanish reconquered their land from the Muslims, they funded Christopher Columbus's voyage to what would be discovered as the New World.
No, Europeans are the majority in Europe.