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  1. 15th century

    Western Europe—beginning in the 15th century— succeeded in spreading its people, languages, and cultures across a greater expanse than any region in history. But why exactly did Western Europeans explore and colonize to such an extent? Having the capability to explore and colonize doesn’t adequately explain why nations do it.
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    How did Western Europe come to be?
    Western Europe began economic and then political integration, with the aim to unite the region and defend it. This process included organisations such as the European Coal and Steel Community, which grew and evolved into the European Union, and the Council of Europe. The Solidarność movement in the 1980s weakened the Communist government in Poland.
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    Why did Europe split into East and West?
    A souring of relations between the Western Allies and the Soviet Union then saw Europe split by an Iron Curtain, dividing the continent between West and East. In Western Europe, democracy had survived the challenge of Fascism and began a period of intense rivalry with Eastern Communism, which was to continue into the 1980s.
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    How did the west come to dominate the world?
    Many theories purport to explain how the West became dominant. For example, that Europe became industrialized more quickly and therefore became wealthier than the rest of the world. Or, that when Europeans began to travel the world, people in other countries did not have the immunity to fight off the diseases they brought with them.
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    How did the fall of the Western Roman Empire affect Europe?
    The Western empire's collapse in AD 476 traditionally marks the end of the classical period and the start of the Middle Ages. In Western Europe, Germanic peoples became more powerful in the remnants of the former Western Roman Empire and established kingdoms and empires of their own.
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  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Europe

    After World War II, during the Cold War, most of Europe became divided by the Iron Curtain in two military blocs: NATO and the Warsaw Pact. The post-war …

    • Austria-Hungary: 37.3 (1876)
    • Germany: 42.7 (1875)
    • France: 36.9 (1876)
    • Russia: 71.8 (1870)
  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Western_civilization

    Art historian Kenneth Clark wrote that Western Europe's first "great age of civilisation" was ready to begin around the year 1000. From 1100, he wrote: "every branch of life – action, philosophy, organisation, technology [experienced an] …

  5. https://www.caltech.edu/about/news/why-did-western...

    Sep 01, 2015 · September 01, 2015. Although Europe represents only about 8 percent of the planet's landmass, from 1492 to 1914, Europeans conquered or colonized more than 80 percent of the entire world. Being dominated for …

  6. https://www.historyextra.com/period/general...

    Dec 12, 2016 · The question assumes that ‘the west’ has dominated for an incredibly long time – but of course it hasn’t. Even if the start of western – that is to say, European – dominance can be dated from Europe’s simultaneous maritime connections with Africa, Asia, and America in the 16th century, that is no more than 500 years.

  7. https://www.web.stanford.edu/~avner/Greif_228_2006...

    movement that continues today, with the East now beginning to dominate the West in matters of the economy.Ó As for efforts to understand this European successÑ especially explanations based on allegedly deep characteristics that were present in Europe but wanting in ChinaÑsuch efforts are irrelevant, writes Goody (p. 238):

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  8. https://theconversation.com/how-russia-hooked...

    Feb 12, 2022 · As the Soviet Union began developing oil and gas pipelines to Europe, European energy dependence on Russia became a particular concern in Washington. In the 1960s, Western Europe only imported 6% ...

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