Well, Roman Catholicism was a major influence on European Civilization, probably one of the biggest influences, if not the biggest one. Europe is an entire continent with Christianity as its foundation, although modern-day Europe has strayed from its Christian roots.
religious movement swept through europe and the colonies in the mid 1700s
It became the foundation of American policy toward Europe
Internal and external security was the basis of stability and prosperity. The peoples of southern and western Europe had fought each other for centuries, and the Roman-imposed cessation of this stabilised the continent.
Europe utilized their colonial resources in Africa by exploiting natural resources such as minerals, timber, and agricultural products for economic gain. They also established trade networks to export these resources back to Europe. Additionally, European powers imposed their own political systems and control over African territories to further their political interests and expand their influence in the region.
Obviously not as the second word war happened.
MTV Europe Foundation was created in 2003.
Free Software Foundation Europe was created in 2001.
The budget of Free Software Foundation Europe is 250,000 euros.
The motto of European Science Foundation is 'Setting Science Agendas for Europe'.
it became the foundation of american policy toward europe
Free Software Foundation's motto is 'Free Software, Free Society'.
"Westernization" describes the process by which western countries promote and at times impose their cultural outlook, languages, political solutions, ethical and moral perspectives, economic structures etc on the rest of the world. The question implies that "westernization" is alien to Europe and had to be "enforced" (imposed?) from elsewhere. This is a misunderstanding of the origins of the concept "western". The modern concept "western" developed during the Cold War. It specifically included the countries of western Europe as well as countries such as the USA which can be said to lie to the west of Europe. During the Cold War, "westernization" was promoted by the countries of the west, and when fascists or nationalist states in southern Europe and communist states in eastern Europe collapsed in the face of popular revolution, this was in part due to the popularity of western ideals and western lifestyles. Westernization was not imposed on southern or eastern Europe, but was embraced. True, it was not embraced by everyone, and some people who did embrace it may, later, have changed their minds. Nevertheless, westernization was not imposed (or enforced) in Europe.
Well, Roman Catholicism was a major influence on European Civilization, probably one of the biggest influences, if not the biggest one. Europe is an entire continent with Christianity as its foundation, although modern-day Europe has strayed from its Christian roots.
the decline of agricultural economies
religious movement swept through europe and the colonies in the mid 1700s
Advancments in technology, and improvements in the foundation of goverment.