The system of government that began in France and spread throughout Europe is democracy, particularly representative democracy. This shift was significantly influenced by the French Revolution in the late 18th century, which promoted ideas of liberty, equality, and fraternity. The revolutionary ideals inspired various movements across Europe, leading to the establishment of democratic institutions and practices in many countries. As a result, democratic governance gradually replaced absolute monarchies and autocracies throughout the continent.
Both France and Spain are Latin countries. Spain has a more Mediterranean culture, which was until recently heavily influenced by Catholicism. France is home of literature masters, and of the philosophers of the age of enlightenment. That era influenced America's founding fathers and French revolutionaries. Europe monarchies were deeply shaken by the French revolution which spread democracy ideals throughout Europe. And finally, both France and Spain had large colonies, where their languages took hold.
They were trying to spread Christianty
you can spread the religion and make people settle in new france
The Tang Dynasty
The plague began in Asia and with European contact spread to Europe.
France
Celtic culture spread through Europe because they got scared of you because you looked at them
France
it spread throughout europe ex: spain, Portugal, italy, hobogen, Belgium, France, japan, united states
France
The leader spreaded it
assuming you mean places it started in Italy and moved along the trade routes through southern Europe (France, Spain) only hitting Northern Europe (Germany) decades later and with a much more religious tone
He spread education and religion through his kingdom
Mostly Italy but it affected the whole of Europe
Black plague 3/4 of Europe died.
No, it began in Asia and spread through Europe in 1348.
it started in Italy but it spreded through ideas.