it spread because of the trade routes
Becuse Easter Europe was the birthplace of industrial revolution and still kinda is. therfore its is more polluted *Actually the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution was England in Western Europe. The IR is a reason for the pollution problems facing Eastern Europe, but not the distinguishing factor between East and West. The reason Eastern Europe faces pollution issues to a greater extent is due to it's communistic history. The government controlled the industries that were attributing to the pollution so there was a conflict of interest in dealing with the pollution caused and nothing to keep it in check.
The philosophy that developed in the 1600s emphasizing reason and science was known as the Enlightenment. This intellectual movement promoted ideas of freedom, equality, and democracy, which inspired nationalist revolutions across Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries.
because of religion reason
To "Liberate the people" of eastern Europe
Industrial Revolution
The industrial revolution
The IR is a reason for the pollution problems facing Eastern Europe, but not the distinguishing factor between East and West. The reason Eastern Europe faces pollution issues to a greater extent is due to it's communistic history. The government controlled the industries that were attributing to the pollution so there was a conflict of interest in dealing with the pollution caused and nothing to keep it in check.
So that during wars they could go fight for and protect Eastern Europe.
Pure Reason Revolution was created in 2003.
The date was 793-1066 AD The main reason was originally trade but, the King's power increased and gradually turned into brutal plundering.
These kind of revolts showed other countries that revolting was possible. Rebellions are a sort of chain reaction for that reason.
One reason Stalin refused to relinquish control of Eastern Europe after World War II was to establish a buffer zone of friendly communist states to protect the Soviet Union from potential future invasions. He believed that having these satellite states would enhance Soviet security and influence in the region, particularly in light of the historical invasions from the West. Additionally, consolidating control over Eastern Europe allowed Stalin to spread communist ideology and strengthen the Soviet bloc against Western powers.