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    nationalism, and both greed as well as need for materials within the continent. Competition has always been a driving force for humanity in itself, and in this case, it also drove European powers to compete with other countries. As far as imperialism goes, Europe did indeed have competition over Africa and it’s land, such as present competition with rival countries. This main country in question that was giving a

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    Compare and contrast the methods used to consolidate political authority in two empires (Tokugawa Shogunate, Qing Empire, Mughal Empire) during 1450 to 1750. Europe Europeans’ changing world-view had enormous impact following the Middle Ages. Evaluate cultural and intellectual changes and continuities in Europe during this period. Europe underwent significant economic changes between 1450 and 1750. By 1650, the effects of those changes were becoming apparent. Discuss important similarities and

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    paper are based on the migration to Europe and an article about an interview on the cast and director of La Haine. The first source that is mentioned in my paper is the website Info Wars, and the article is called “As Illegal Immigrants Enter Europe, Violence Increases”, written by Kurt Nimmo on September 19, 2015. This article is about the violence that have been occurring lately due to the migration to Europe. It offers insight on the present day violence in Europe. The article informs readers about

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    need for commerce between Europe and Africa, and a new legitimate trade now had to be encouraged between the two continents. (Boddy-Evans, 2015). European explorers located vast reserves of raw materials, dedicating the region’s workforce to producing rubber, coffee, sugar, palm oil, and timber for Europe. (Boddy-Evans). Unemployment, poverty, homelessness, social displacement in rural areas grew as problems in Europe due to the exportation of the agricultural needs of Europe to Africa. (Iweriebor,

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    Between 1500-1700, Europe transformed in three fundamental ways: ideologically, politically, and socially. Three of the most notable and influential political thinkers of that time were Francis Bacon, John Locke, and Thomas Hobbes, each of which had a great impact on the growth and development of Europe. Francis Bacon helped change Europe ideologically through his understanding of science. Bacon strove to create and understand new outlines for all of science, but focused mainly on scientific methods

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    When exploring Europe, Medieval Europe comes to mind. During the Medieval times, the people began to take on changes. Growth and recovery became major during these times, especially agriculturally. Weather patterns, society, technological innovations, and agriculture all play important roles to each other. When thinking weather patterns, one must think why would weather patterns play a major role? Weather patterns in Europe changed drastically during the medieval years. Europe would experience harsh

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    From the early 1400s to the early 1500s, Europe underwent a drastic shift from ancient culture and affairs, into modernity, and adopted more progressive beliefs. This time widely became known as the ?Renaissance.? An increasing interest with ancient Greek and Roman culture became key aspects during this time. Coincidentally, this occurred right around the time when scholars began to focus in on knowledge and education. These progressive viewpoints opened the gateway for influence from foreign countries

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    result of several occurrences. Population growth in Europe re-mained relatively stable in the beginning of the eighteenth century but started to rapidly expand after 1720, however food supply was surpassing population due to the Agricultural Revolution, which led to declining mor-tality, allowing countries to circumvent the precursory trend. Medical breakthroughs, the Enlightenment,

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    The Black Death caused millions to die, but the Black Death also led Europe to the Renaissance. The Black Death caused an economic boom, it changed Europe’s views on religion and increased Europe’s interest in the arts. Lower-class citizens benefited from the Black Death. It opened up people’s eyes about religion. Then, it spread creativity in Europe. Everyone was suddenly interested in art. The Black Death changed Europe in a profound way. The Black Death caused a better economy. Laborers caught

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    would change the way a culture and civilization would either flourish and thrive or whether it would dwindle to nonexistence. Through the Colombian Exchange there was an uneven exchange between those things brought from Europe to the Americas than from the Americas to Europe. One of the many things that the Europeans brought with them were the abundance of animals that were not known to those in the Americas. The horses and cows were both a positive in that they brought new ways of transportation

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