Throughout the ages, war has had bad effects on populations. There is the inevitable death and dismemberment, the damage to the land when crops are burned, and the confusion of possible new allege cels when territory is transferred to the victors.
No, people don't use land, land uses people
Adversely. They lost their land and their lives.
The arrival of people from other lands affected al-andalus because they were misplaced from their original land.
Population pressure on the land. In western and central Europe population growth was pushing various people southwards. In eastern Europe land was squeezed by the expansion of the Huns. This phenomenon has been called the 'migration movement.'
the 3 factors of history are GOD, PEOPLE and LAND
Land of India has affected people. It has modified them according to itself.
the three most uses of land in Europe are forest wheat and rye and potatoes.
Commercial farming.
Land as it will destroy/ruin the surrounding areas, people as they will have to move and they will lose family ect?
Five continents do: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
No, people don't use land, land uses people
It affected our money and land. It affected our people. doubled the size of the United States Caused people to lose rights
By the time of the Crusades, most of Europe was converted to Christianity. Since the point of this series of wars was to recover the Holy Land of Jerusalem, the Europeans were anxious that they would have the land where their savior Jesus Christ was crucified. Europe wasn't affected much at all. It was the Knights Templar and the Pope that were affected. The Pope had to disband the order of the Templar because of many confessions that they commited acts of herecy within the order. Therefore the Knights Templar dissolved. Europe in a whole wasn't affected, however its foundations were.
the three most uses of land in Europe are forest wheat and rye and potatoes.
There are three continents that have land north of the equator: North America, Europe, and Asia.
North America, Europe and Asia
Europe, Asia, North America