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The most important event during the period of European invasion was the Age of Exploration, which began in the late 15th century. This era was marked by significant maritime expeditions, such as Christopher Columbus's voyage in 1492, leading to the widespread European colonization of the Americas. The resulting encounters between Europeans and indigenous populations had profound and often devastating impacts, including the exchange of goods, cultures, and diseases, reshaping global demographics and economies. Ultimately, this period laid the foundation for modern global relations and the rise of European powers.
The last successful foreign military invasion of Britain occurred during the Napoleonic Wars, specifically in 1807, when the French attempted to invade but were thwarted. However, the most notable and successful invasion was during the Norman Conquest in 1066, led by William the Conqueror. Since then, Britain has not faced a successful military invasion, although there have been numerous threats and attempted invasions.
Most of European nations had Democracy gov after ww1
No it most certanly was not succesfull.
The only non-neutral European country that was completely free of Axis control during World War 2 was England. Russia was not defeated but did cede ground to German control during the fighting.
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Hernán Cortés was the most successful explorer in finding the wealth the Spanish hoped for during the Era of European Exploration. He conquered the Aztec Empire in present-day Mexico and brought back vast amounts of gold and silver to Spain.
The Native Americans suffered the most during the Era of European Exploration. The Native Americans could not withstand the European wars nor their way of life.
The Native Americans suffered the most.
Forgein diseases, mainly chicken pox
Spanish was the leading colonial power in the Americas in the sixteenth century. England did not have any presence in what is now the United States until the early seventeenth century.
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Western Europe had been most successful at exploration and colonization.
Most explorers during the Age of Exploration, which spanned the 15th to the 17th centuries, were primarily from European countries, particularly Spain and Portugal. These nations led the way in maritime exploration, driven by the desire for new trade routes and territorial expansion. Other countries, such as England, France, and the Netherlands, also contributed significantly to exploration efforts during this period.