yes
Prior to the outbreak of war, the nations of Europe fought political wars over territories abroad.
European countries sent explorers to the New World primarily in search of new trade routes and economic opportunities, particularly for valuable commodities like spices, gold, and silver. The desire to expand their empires and spread Christianity also motivated these expeditions. Additionally, competition among European powers spurred exploration as nations sought to assert their dominance and secure new territories.
Spain and Portugal were the two European countries that dominated new world claims during the Age of Exploration. Spain established vast territories in the Americas, including large parts of South and Central America, while Portugal focused on Brazil and claims in the Caribbean. Their influence was solidified through treaties such as the Treaty of Tordesillas, which divided the newly discovered lands between the two nations. This rivalry laid the groundwork for European colonization and exploitation in the New World.
FALSE
The countries that started World War I were Serbia, Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Russia. Those were the base and then more countries joined.
Yes, the answer is true!
European countries ruled so many other countries of the world
Prior to the outbreak of war, the nations of Europe fought political wars over territories abroad.
No countries ruled Berlin after world war 2
Sort of. Several countries within the European Union still hold several colonies and territories around the world, some of which are part of the European Union. However, the EU as a whole is not considered a colonial power.
Europe is the most influential continent of the world. European countries have ruled practically the entire planet for centuries, leaving behind much influence. European languages, culture, inventions, ideas, religion, etc. have all spread across the world.
Europe is the most influential continent of the world. European countries have ruled practically the entire planet for centuries, leaving behind much influence. European languages, culture, inventions, ideas, religion, etc. have all spread across the world.
yes the effect of second world war weaken the most European countries.
There are 50 countries in Europe.
McDonald's restaurants are found in 119 countries and territories around the world and serve nearly 47 million customers per day.
Rwanda and Burundi were a German colony, but came under Belgian rule after World War 1.
Autocratically, for the most part.