The truth of the underlying assumption, that religion grew more slowly in Europe than the Fertile Crescent, depends entirely on what a person considers to be a religion.
If a religion is simply the belief in supernatural powers having partial or complete control of the natural world, Europeans were just as religious as people in the Fertile Crescent during the Ancient Period.
If a religion requires an established priesthood, clear divinities, and a network of temples, than this brings religion back into the realm of civilizations. Since civilizations sprung up earlier and lasted longer in the Fertile Crescent than they did in Europe, religion grew more quickly in the Fertile Crescent than in Europe. However, when civilization came to Europe (like the Greek and Roman Empires) their religions spread very well too.
Agriculture was born in the fertile crescent and was the reason that civilizations were able to develop more rapidly there than in Europe. Farming and crop growing and herding/raising of animals enabled people to settle in one place and develop cities, cultures and all the other traits that we associate with civilization. Europe had a much different geography. There were dense forests, hills and mountains and seasonal climate changes. This type of landscape was more able to support a hunter/gather society rather than an agricultural one. When the Europeans developed their agriculture, then they developed their civilizations.
Europeans had more rainfall.
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Civilisation rests on a surplus of produce, which allows people to do more than just scratch for a living. In the Fertile Crescent this surplus was readily available as settlement grew. In Europe, the people were a mix of nomads and farmers who struggled for subsistence until they progressively established settled societies and security.
Plentiful rainfall made large-scale irrigation projects unnecessary.
more rainfall
slowly(apex)
The changes occurred slowly for most Europeans as it took time to integrate the new thoughts and beliefs among the people.
2007. January actually.
Our civilization is corrupt and slowly crumbling away.
Slavery in early medieval Europe was relatively common. It was widespread at the end of antiquity. The etymology of the word slave comes from this period, the word sklabos meaning Slav. Slavery declined in the Middle Ages in most parts of Europe as serfdom slowly rose, but it never completely disappeared. It persisted longer in Southern and Eastern Europe. In Poland slavery was forbidden in the 15th century; it was replaced by the second enserfment. In Lithuania, slavery was formally abolished in 1588.Throughout this period slaves were traded openly in most cities, including cities as diverse as Marseilles,Dublin and Prague, and many were sold to buyers in the Middle East. The town of Caffa in the Crimeawas called the capital of the medieval slave trade, but an overland route to Caliphate of Córdoba took pagan and dualist Slavs from Kiev through Lviv and Prague, at that time the borderlands of Christianity, this arduous land route competing with the North-South route by river which led to the Black Sea.
europeans had more rainfall
Civilisation arises when there is a surplus of food, and attention can shift from subsistence to civilisation. The Fertile Crescent had that surplus, while much of Europe was less fertile.
Agriculture was born in the fertile crescent and was the reason that civilizations were able to develop more rapidly there than in Europe. Farming and crop growing and herding/raising of animals enabled people to settle in one place and develop cities, cultures and all the other traits that we associate with civilization. Europe had a much different geography. There were dense forests, hills and mountains and seasonal climate changes. This type of landscape was more able to support a hunter/gather society rather than an agricultural one. When the Europeans developed their agriculture, then they developed their civilizations.More Rainfall.In the fertile crescent, the land was fertile, which meant that the land was excellent for farming.
Agriculture was born in the fertile crescent and was the reason that civilizations were able to develop more rapidly there than in Europe. Farming and crop growing and herding/raising of animals enabled people to settle in one place and develop cities, cultures and all the other traits that we associate with civilization. Europe had a much different geography. There were dense forests, hills and mountains and seasonal climate changes. This type of landscape was more able to support a hunter/gather society rather than an agricultural one. When the Europeans developed their agriculture, then they developed their civilizations.More Rainfall.In the fertile crescent, the land was fertile, which meant that the land was excellent for farming.
Agriculture was born in the fertile crescent and was the reason that civilizations were able to develop more rapidly there than in Europe. Farming and crop growing and herding/raising of animals enabled people to settle in one place and develop cities, cultures and all the other traits that we associate with civilization. Europe had a much different geography. There were dense forests, hills and mountains and seasonal climate changes. This type of landscape was more able to support a hunter/gather society rather than an agricultural one. When the Europeans developed their agriculture, then they developed their civilizations.More Rainfall.In the fertile crescent, the land was fertile, which meant that the land was excellent for farming.
Agriculture was born in the fertile crescent and was the reason that civilizations were able to develop more rapidly there than in Europe. Farming and crop growing and herding/raising of animals enabled people to settle in one place and develop cities, cultures and all the other traits that we associate with civilization. Europe had a much different geography. There were dense forests, hills and mountains and seasonal climate changes. This type of landscape was more able to support a hunter/gather society rather than an agricultural one. When the Europeans developed their agriculture, then they developed their civilizations.More Rainfall.In the fertile crescent, the land was fertile, which meant that the land was excellent for farming.
Agriculture was born in the fertile crescent and was the reason that civilizations were able to develop more rapidly there than in Europe. Farming and crop growing and herding/raising of animals enabled people to settle in one place and develop cities, cultures and all the other traits that we associate with civilization. Europe had a much different geography. There were dense forests, hills and mountains and seasonal climate changes. This type of landscape was more able to support a hunter/gather society rather than an agricultural one. When the Europeans developed their agriculture, then they developed their civilizations.More Rainfall.In the fertile crescent, the land was fertile, which meant that the land was excellent for farming.
Agriculture was born in the fertile crescent and was the reason that civilizations were able to develop more rapidly there than in Europe. Farming and crop growing and herding/raising of animals enabled people to settle in one place and develop cities, cultures and all the other traits that we associate with civilization. Europe had a much different geography. There were dense forests, hills and mountains and seasonal climate changes. This type of landscape was more able to support a hunter/gather society rather than an agricultural one. When the Europeans developed their agriculture, then they developed their civilizations.More Rainfall.In the fertile crescent, the land was fertile, which meant that the land was excellent for farming.
well it moves slowly around our world and other galaxies
Not straight away, but it will slowly turn into a crescent moon.
People in eastern Asia did not know there were other civilizations out there
yes