Probably the most humanitarian person in European history was Mother Teresa. She invested her life in serving the poorest of the poor in India. She was from the nation of Romania.
Hitler, and those who were loyal to him, killed many millions of people and left Europe in ruins. His contributions to history are highly negative. He is remembered as the most evil person in all of human history.
it is the most ancient langugage in Europe!! :)
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.
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lina harvest has the most kids in history with the max of 44 children.
Well as you know Europe was a very wealthy , powerful continent at the time and it still is .and most of the wars affected all of Europe and all of thee states since most of europe such(as the French ) were our allies in war and we there's. Hope that helped you out a bit :)
The E.U. has the largest GDP in the world. As well as this, The E.U. accepts the most immigrants. Europe is the most diverse place in the world, especially Britain. Europe has a long history in science and discovery
The continent with the most wired telephones per person is Europe. http://cbdd.wsu.edu/kewlcontent/cdoutput/TR501/page17.htm
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I could go on forever why it is important to study European history but I'll be short. You study European history because it is really important and interesting too. Europe is one of the most if the most important continent throughout the history of the world. A lot of discoveries and things have happened in Europe. Without Europe a lot of the world wouldn't have been discovered and we wouldn't have nearly as much knowledge as we do today without out it.
It really depends... But i think that Winston Churchill is the most famous person in history, because i have asked over 300 and they said him!
The most outstanding change in European history since 1950 was the end of Soviet dominance in Eastern Europe. By 1999 most of Europe can be said to be free in terms of their citizens' ability to chose their own types of government.