Unhealthy living conditions and the lack of understanding ofhow diseases spread caused many illnesses and deaths.
They brought Christianity and knowledge of European science and technology, such as the clock.
Three obstacles that early European explorers faced were harsh weather conditions, lack of knowledge about the lands they were exploring, and resistance and conflict with indigenous populations.
Unhealthy living conditions in medieval European towns, characterized by overcrowding, poor sanitation, and inadequate drainage, led to the rapid spread of diseases such as the plague and cholera. Limited medical knowledge meant that townspeople often relied on ineffective remedies and superstitions, exacerbating health issues and high mortality rates. This lack of understanding of hygiene and disease transmission contributed to a cycle of poverty and illness, significantly hindering community development and quality of life. As a result, many towns struggled to maintain stable populations, impacting labor availability and economic growth.
The Sudan and conditions of European invasion was bad. There were a lot of killing, power and control.
As a general rule no they were not, individual resistances vary. Most European diseases are the products of an unclean, or unhealthy form of living which was unknown among native peoples.
Commercial Revolution
The rapid increase in European knowledge about the Earth's surface occurred during the Renaissance Period and the Scientific Revolution. These periods were collectively known as The Age of Growth.
The motto of European Pharmaceutical Students' Association is 'Bringing Pharmacy, Knowledge and Students Together'.
Marco Polo
They brought Christianity and knowledge of European science and technology, such as the clock.
Lu'ayy Safi has written: 'The foundation of knowledge' -- subject(s): European Philosophy, Islamic Philosophy, Philosophy, European, Philosophy, Islamic