Classical music was first played in Vienna. The tradition became so popular that is eventually spread worldwide. Most composers were either taught or born in Vienna (for example, Beethoven went to Vienna and was taught by Heiden). Vienna was, after all, the center of classical music.
He brought reformation to the church of Scotland and spread the ideas of reformation throughout Europe by his preachings and writings until his death.
Alexander the Great carried the Classical style throughout his vast empire, which stretched from Greece to Egypt and into parts of Asia, including Persia and India. He spread Hellenistic culture, which was a blend of Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian influences, through the cities he founded, such as Alexandria in Egypt. This cultural diffusion led to the establishment of Greek art, architecture, and philosophy in these regions, significantly impacting local traditions and societies. As a result, the Classical style became a foundation for the development of various cultures in the ancient world.
A classical guitar IS an acoustic guitar. Now, if you are asking, "How can I make a classical guitar sound like a steel-string flattop guitar", the answer is: You can't. The only way you could approach that is to put steel strings on the classical guitar, and if you do that, you WILL, not "maybe", FOR SURE, destroy the guitar. In fact, the bridge may pop completely off the guitar while you are tuning up for the first time. If you want steel-string sound, get a steel-string acoustic. Please don't ruin a perfectly good classical trying to get that sound. This is 45 years of being a guitarist talking, here.
Viola agreed to tour in Europe with José Rizal primarily because of their shared commitment to reform and the promotion of Philippine nationalism. The tour provided an opportunity to spread awareness about the social and political issues facing the Philippines while also allowing them to engage with intellectuals and reformists in Europe. This collaboration fostered a strong bond between them and helped further Rizal's advocacy for change in the Philippines.
Christianity
No, Eastern Europe was influenced by communism. Western Europe has always been democratic since the spread of Modern Democracy.
The Renaissance spread in the 14th century.
the united nations
In 732, the Franks halt to further Muslim advance into Europe
The spread of Martin Luther's Ideas :D
he spread education and religion throughout the eastern area! duhh
the spread of religious conflict in europe
strengthening the economies of European nations.
The Industrial Revolution spread from Great Britain to Western Europe as manufacturing processes improved production and increased capital within the economies.
help western Europe regain economic stability To improve European economy. restore Western Europe's economic health. help Europe recover from the ravages of war to prevent the spread of communism in western Europe
Northeast Africa, eastern Europe, western and central Asia.