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Europe is a collection of separate countries. There was no Prime Minister of Europe. The nearest that Europe got to having a single leader during World War 2 was Adolf Hitler who was ultimately the leader of all of occupied Europe.
The United States sent warships to intimidate both countries.
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The way the thirteen colonies became the United States is by Britain and the original 13 colonies having a war. The thirteen colonies over threw Britain, and became free from there rule. the colonies then became the United States of America.
wmen aren't having rights beacuse the don't have as same value as man does
Having colonies benefited European countries, not colonies, by having a favorable amount of trade. The colonies helped support the Mother country.
They mined gold.
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Who founded the trading post that later became the colony know as New France
It depends on what you mean by free.If you literally mean free, as in geographically, Europe is free from any other continent, then the answer is no as it is physically attached to Asia.However, if you mean free as in citizens of Europe having liberty and freedom, then the answer is mostly yes. There are a few countries that are deemed not completely free in Europe, for example Belarus and Russia. However, the vast majority of European countries are deemed free and in fact, most of the freest countries on the planet are located in Europe.
Excluding the Vikings from Scandinavia and Iceland, the first Europeans to settle in the Americas were the Spanish and the Portuguese. Columbus arrived in the islands off North America in 1492, and he and others established colonies for Spain in the West Indies. Portugal, having established an easterly trade route around Africa, also became interested in the New World, establishing a colony in Brazil in 1500.
The Euro is used in just 18 of Europe's countries, with most of Europe's countries having their own currency. One side of the coin is the same in all of the 18 countries and one side is unique to that country. There are also occasionally special editions minted. No matter which country they are from, all Euro coins can be used in any of those 18 countries.
In the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia, no. Polygamy is illegal in all 'western' countries. It is legal in some African, Middle Eastern, and Asian countries.
pro - Europe wide transport made easier - eligable to work in (i think) 16 countries in the EU - able to travel the EU very easily - currency the same in 16 countries con - Europe more expensive than America - will you have to give up U.S. citizinship?? - many people dislike Americans and America - global recession - language barrier in many countries if you don't know any of one language
Europe is a collection of separate countries. There was no Prime Minister of Europe. The nearest that Europe got to having a single leader during World War 2 was Adolf Hitler who was ultimately the leader of all of occupied Europe.
Taking the total population of Europe (750,000,000) and dividing it by the number of countries present in Europe (51), you get the average population of a European country to be about 14,710,000. The country closest to having this population is the Netherlands with about 16,800,000.
Ireland is geographically located in the part of the world that Europe is, so Ireland is in Europe. It is a large island in western Europe. Ireland is also one of the members of the organisation called the European Union. Over 50 countries are in Europe, and 28 of them are members of the organisation called the European Union. Ireland is one of those 28 countries, having joined what was then known as the European Economic Community in 1973.