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Assuming you mean 'literate' people (people that use the written word) the oldest literate people in Europe were the Greeks who used a writing system now called 'Linear A' that dates back to 1800 BC. We still have not managed to decypher those writings.
The most basic answer is the desire for more money. That can be in the form of gold and silver or goods. But there is more, as many countries in Europe had gone through several famines. Taking land would expand the ability to feed people. Power between leaders in different countries is also a factor since more land leads to more money.
The Black Death, which swept through Europe from 1347 to 1351, is estimated to have killed between 25 million and 30 million people, roughly one-third to one-half of Europe's population at the time. The disease, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, led to significant social and economic upheaval. Subsequent outbreaks in later centuries continued to affect populations, but the initial pandemic remains the deadliest.
Chinese people seeking freedom from religious persecution during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
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Most people in ancient Western Europe between the fifth and twelfth centuries obtained their basic living by farming.
Most people in ancient Western Europe between the fifth and twelfth centuries obtained their basic living by farming.
Most people in ancient Western Europe between the fifth and twelfth centuries obtained their basic living by farming.
Most people in ancient Western Europe between the fifth and twelfth centuries obtained their basic living by farming.
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A Hun was a member of an warlike Asiatic people who invaded Europe in the 4/5th centuries
Zulu people didn't migrate to Europe. They are still in South Africa where they've been for many centuries.
Almost everyone starting when they are about 2!
Estimates suggest that between the 15th and 18th centuries, around 40,000 to 100,000 people were executed for witchcraft in Europe, with many of these executions occurring through hanging. The witch hunts varied significantly by region, with notable episodes in Germany, France, and the British Isles. The peak of these witch trials occurred during the late 16th and early 17th centuries, driven by social, religious, and political factors.
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