Throughout history, Europeans have faced various hardships, including devastating wars such as World War I and World War II, which resulted in immense loss of life and destruction. The Black Death in the 14th century decimated populations, leading to social and economic upheaval. Additionally, the economic crises, such as the Great Depression, caused widespread suffering and instability across the continent. Political turmoil, including the rise of fascism and communism, further contributed to societal strife and conflict.
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.
A variety of things happened to the people on McCarthy's blacklist. Some writers continued to write, but used a pseudonym to submit their work. Some people moved to Europe where they were beyond McCarthy's reach. Some suffered a serious disruption of their careers.
The industrial revolution happened. However the US didn't start the industrial revolution, it began in Europe.
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America and Europe traded many giod things, like food, animals, and resources. But there was bad thngs. Some people fom europe got american diseases and some people from amerca got europe's diseases.
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They speak Spanish and it is located in Europe.