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In order to meet the common threat represented by the Soviet Union, the Western powers created the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in 1949.
Charlemagne impacted European civilization because his empire eventually broke up into the modern European countries, more or less. He also taught all of his empire to speak Latin, and simplified the currency to one silver currency: the denier. He also made the first schools and colleges and became the first emperor of Europe since the Roman age.
I think the factors that made the manor the center of the European economy during the Middle Ages were a weak central government and feudalism because the knight that protected the lords got land around the lord's house which created the manor.
Elite competition (in order for the elite to gain power they had to gain notoriety - Africanus showed them the way - by winning wars against Rome's enemies). Additionally, there was a growing desire for arable land (due to the growing number of latifundia in Italy) on which to settle colonies and vetrans from the legions. Additionally, the need for money (which was largely drawn from taxing landowners) to maintain the spiralling cost of the legions created a somewhat perpetual expansion of Roman territory.
HE unified all countries together, created education for all classes and stabilised the feudal system. By doing this he improved the order of Europe. He also throughout his rule created standard weights, measurements and currency. As well as this he made an effort himself to read and write and encourage arts and learning. He also created national protection.
It increased competition and tension among a number of European countries
European Satellite Navigation Competition was created in 2004.
The Navigation Acts were created by England to restrict trade with its colonies. England wanted to stop trading between its colonies and other European countries such as France and the Netherlands.
The European Union is an organization created among European countries to create a more united Europe.
There are no new countries in Spain. Spain is an European country
1958. It was created to unite the countries of Europe and work towards peace and progression through the many countries.
Bounderies for new European countries were created at the Berlin Conference.
Many nations granted freedom to their colonies.
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James Monroe was the fifth President of the United States. He also created the Monroe Doctrine which was US's opposition to European colonization. In the Monroe Doctrine, he warned that European efforts to reestablish colonies would be considered "dangerous to our peace and safety." This is because some European monarchies planned to help other countries, who have fought for their independence, such as Spain and Portugal, regain their colonies. US leaders feared that if this happened, their own government would be in danger. He also promised that the US would stay out of European affairs.
This practice of having colonies was called Imperialism and there were several reasons for it. This was durinbg the time of industrialization, when nations were building factories and mass-producing things. Colonies were a way to get cheap natural resources and cheap labor. They also created new markets for selling the things that the factories produced. More than just an econimic issue, colonies were a badge of status. The more colonies a nation had, the more powerful it was. It was basically a competition between the nations.