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Witches don't excist so there's no way that would've happened.
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In Western Europe and it is also considered in central Europe, & northern Europe but not southwestern Europe.
The True Answer is - The Nineteenth Century
No, pineapples were not native to Europe and were introduced to Europe later, in the 15th century. Potatoes, on the other hand, were also not native to Europe and were introduced from the Americas to Europe in the late 15th to early 16th century. So, in 1472, both pineapples and potatoes were not present in Europe.
WASP stands for White Anglo-Saxon Protestant. In America and much of Europe, they are considered the majority.
A part of Turkey lies in Europe however turkey is considered Asian . Turkey is a Muslim majority country.
It gets tricky, but the majority of Europe is in the Eastern hemisphere, but most of Europe is considered to be western culture.
by 1792 in Europe, the persecution of "witches" ceased.In the Americas, this happened by the 1830's. This period of time when the belief in witches was refuted is called The Age of Enlightment.
Iceland is a part of Europe because of its history and culture, also is the majority of Iceland in Europe but not in North America.
Yes but Turkey is in both Europe and Asia. Only a small part of the country is in Europe, the majority in Asia. It is politically considered to be in Europe, but geographically, it is mainly distributed in Asia. Istanbul, the capital is the only city in the world that is bi-continental
The Black Death appeared in Europe on a major scale in 1348. 1300-1399 is considered the 14th century, so no, at least not in Europe.
I cannot say how many actual witches were condemned, nor how many of the nine million people executed died in Europe, although I imagine most of them were. As far as names, I don't think you want me to list them here. Needless to say, it was enough to be considered genocide.
Witches don't excist so there's no way that would've happened.
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Countless.
Not exactly. While Russia does have the majority of its part in Asia, Russians originated on the European side, and the majority of the population remain there. Some of the indigenous people originated in Asia, and are hence Asians. However, mainstream Russians are Europeans.