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The seeds for European economic dominance over the rest of the world were planted during the?

industrial revolution


Where does the expression cow cocky come from?

In the early days of settlement in Australia, farmers would plant their seeds and the cockatoos (cockies) would follow along eating the freshly planted seeds. The term then came to be used to describe any small farmer, particularly as the cockies were prevalent in the bush


Europe after the fall of rome?

When the western Roman empire collapsed in 476 AD, the unifying force for most of Europe was gone. Along with the loss of the government, much of the engineering abilities and modern amenities were also lost. The Barbarians of Europe did not, for the most part, have the abilities or knowledge to build roads, aqueducts or the other marvels of the Roman Empire, which is why the period immediately after Rome's collapse is often referred to as the "Dark Ages".


Why was ww1 a mistake?

World War I is often considered a mistake due to its devastating human and economic costs, resulting in approximately 16 million deaths and widespread destruction across Europe. The conflict arose from a complex web of alliances, nationalism, and imperial ambitions, yet many historians argue that it could have been avoided through diplomatic negotiations. Additionally, the harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles sowed the seeds for future conflict, notably World War II, highlighting the failure to achieve a lasting peace. Ultimately, the war's consequences reshaped global politics, leading to instability and suffering that could have been prevented.


What were the consequences of World War 1 to Europe and the us?

World War I had profound consequences for both Europe and the United States. In Europe, the war led to significant political upheaval, the collapse of empires (such as the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires), and the redrawing of national borders, which sowed the seeds for future conflicts. Economically, many countries faced devastation and debt, contributing to the Great Depression. In the U.S., the war bolstered its global power status, catalyzed economic growth, and led to a tumultuous social change, including the Great Migration and shifts in women's roles.