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From 1750 to 1830 in Continental Europe, the political climate was, in a word, turbulent. Between 1756 and 1763, the Seven Years War found most of Europe's major continental powers involved in war. From 1777 to 1783, further hostilities broke out between Great Britain, on the one hand, and, on the other, mainly France and Spain. From 1789 until 1815, nearly constant war afflicted the European mainland. Finally, a brief period of peace following the final defeat of Napoleon (in 1815) was interrupted by widespread revolutionary conflicts throughout Europe in the 1830s and beyond.
The politicsof peace and war in europe at the time (apex)
The power of the Catholic Church in Europe was weakened.
The peace treaty between the U.S. and Britain was signed two weeks before the battle.
The answer would be that no crops would grow because of the sun blockage
this was said by Hittler. When he was picking one by one the europ's countries.
Belgium was one of the founders of Europe together with Germany, Italy, France, Luxembourg and The Netherlands. They founded it to keep the peace and to export charcoal and steal.
Israel withdrew from much of the West Bank.
There were a series of Wars in the Napoleonic period. The First one began in 1803, and the last one ended in 1815.
Greater food production triggered a population explosion.
because it was supposed to bring peace to Europe but no one was satisfied