Yes. The treaties that compelled countries to support other countries led to the involvement of most of the countries of Europe. This might have occurred eventually anyway, as evidenced by the entry of the US in 1917.
The cold war was a time in which the Soviet Union who are known now as Russia began dominating countries and changing them into Communist. It was a time in which things fall apart in Europe because countries turned against each other, people died children and Parent lost each other and people have to decide either to be a Communist or Capitalism.
Normally, there were many countries in Europe that started colonizing land in Asia, Africa, Australia (& nearby islands) & the Americas. Every country wanted a piece of land, or "a piece of the pie. Once the countries got too greedy, they wanted to be so powerful in military that they started unleashing wars on each other.
none of the world wars were litterally a world war, not all of the countries fought on both wars and the countries didnt fight everyone on each other in both wars, WW2 was classified as a war world because it splitted most of it [Europe and USA joined it too] into 2 groups that fought each other: Allies and Axis.
there wasnt really a first 2 countries... it was really almost all of the countries in Europe at that time... they all had a bunch of alliances and forced each other into war... they were also building their military over the years, and they were just waiting for an excuse to let them go...
France with England or Prussia.
Spain and Britain
Great Britain and France
No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.No. Ireland and Argentina are two separated countries, thousands of miles away from each other. Ireland is in Europe and Argentina is in South America.
There are many countries in Europe and each would have their own special holidays that would not be the same as other countries in Europe. There would also be some common holidays like Christmas.
countries group together and defend each other
There is no capital of Europe. Europe is not a country - it's a continent, which is composed of several countries, and each of these countries has its own capital.
No. Sweden and the Republic of Ireland are completely separate countries. They are both countries in the continent of Europe, but they do not share a border and are not very close to each other. The Republic of Ireland is in the west of Europe and Sweden is in the north of Europe.
Europe does not have a prime minister. Europe is a continent, not a country. It has over 50 independent countries. Those countries have their own governments, each with a head of government. So Europe has many prime ministers.
European countries had a long conflict with each other, they all wanted to expand their kingdom.
Europe, Asia, and Africa touch each other at the junction known as the tripoint where the countries of Russia, Georgia, and Turkey meet. This is the only place on Earth where three continents physically connect.
Southern and Eastern Europe are both regions of Europe containing several countries each. They did not come from any country.