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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.
There was a lot of expeditions from Europe to the Americas. Especially from Spain.
Because he invented a dance that even white people can do.
There are too many to enumerate here.... as long as world is there , there would be dates coming up every time....
It's the second biggest World War in history (after WWII). Millions died. It was the end of the Tsar in Russia, and many colonial empires around the world. It introduced the tank to land warfare, and was a massive upheaval from the world that preceded it.
Understanding "theocracy" is very important since the majority of governments throughout history have been theocracies. Under theocratic governments, scientific progress, moral development, and industrialization are consistently halted and demonized. Avoiding such political systems by being able to recognize what makes a country a theocracy is critical to maintain the human endeavor.
it is important because it is in world history
there is no old world
why the age revolution important to world history
The creation of the world :)
Reading about history is extremely important. It displays many aspects of the modern world, as history explains why many of the world's problems and successes came to be. A good knowledge of history is a reward within itself.
Avihu Zakai has written: 'Theocracy in Massachusetts' -- subject(s): Church history, Eschatology, History, History of doctrines, Puritans
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he won World War 2
The only Christian theocracy in the world is the Holy See (Vatican City). It is an independent city-state with the Pope as its head of state and the leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
the Voltaic Pile was important because is was the start of electricity for the world.