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    Although most historians the Black death as being one of the most devastating events in human history‚ it could also be argued that the Black death changed Europe for the better. The black death is a disease that formed on a victims body. Black death is also called Black Plague because most scholars believe struck Europe was ̈Plague ̈. The plague took pneumonic and septicemic forms. The black death was an epidemic of bubonic plague‚ a disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis that

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    main things that Europeans wanted was fur and leather that could only be gotten from the Indians. But the question is‚ “What impact did Europeans have on Natives?” The impact would be teaching Natives weaving and how to plant and grow cotton. However‚ Europeans also taught Natives how to ride horses along with using weapons (guns) for hunting. But‚ along with these good impacts is also a negative impact. The negative impact is the spread of diseases Europeans brought to the Natives (small pox).

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    Western Europe changed rapidly during the Early Modern Period‚ from around 1450 to 1750: very little remained the same. The shift from feudalism to the development of defined nation states that looked to colonize the New World continued with more centralized forms of parliamentary and absolute monarchies. Colonies helped increase revenue for the West‚ fundamentally altering the economy from its agricultural base during the feudal period to a capitalist world economy with a rising middle class‚ though

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    Africa has always been known for their valuable resources‚ and empires have always wanted to either trade with Africa or take over Africa. During the New Imperialism Era (1881-1914)‚ many of the European powers went after Africa and invaded many of the countries. During the European Scramble for Africa‚ there were different actions and reactions from different countries. Some of the African countries just let the European countries take control and chose not to fight‚ due to lack of technology and

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    Africa is a considered as being the most struggling continent of earth. It is a continent counting today 1.8 billion inhabitants. Africa is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea‚ the Southern Atlantic Ocean‚ the Northern Atlantic Ocean‚ the Indian Ocean‚ and the Red Sea. It is full of natural resources. Africa is not developing as fast as it should. Why is that? Why is this big continent left behind with all potentials? What are its nations not doing right? Answering these question may require to look

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    During the early modern era (1492-1750)‚ Africa and the Atlantic World were affected by Western Europe both socially and economically because of the exploration by the Europeans during the Age of Exploration‚ leading to a shift in their government to autonomous states and a desire to create trade growth. While Christianity and patriarchal views spread through the Columbian Exchange‚ slavery within triangular trade created a change in demographics in both Africa and the Atlantic World because of the

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    in mind‚ this paper aims at describing how colonial occupation has brought a modern economy and modern state system of governance which has been good but has left more harmful effects. These essay aims to further discuss the good things colonialism has brought and on the other the bad sides it has brought. This academic paper will also go on further to come up with concrete but brief conclusion. One of the paradoxes of the modern political economy of Africa is the cleavages to vestiges of colonialism

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    The European colonized Africa for numerous reasons such as the medical advancement for malaria which was devastating the European population. During the industrial revolution‚ the Europeans perfected the gun which gave them an advantage over Africa. The European-built an empire in Africa by converting them to Christianity and introducing two types of government‚ direct rule‚ and indirect rule. They established missionaries that change the culture and religion which resulted in modern schools and

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    First‚ it is important to note that China didn’t suddenly enter Africa just to acquire available natural resources. China has long been engaged in Africa‚ and its strategy is based on its values and history. Current China-Africa relations trace their source to the revolutionary period of Chinese foreign policy‚ which lasted from 1950s to the early 1970s. During this era‚ in the wake of the Communist revolution‚ China internationally emphasized ideology over economics. It did so by establishing

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    Before Mcdonald’s entered in to the European market few people thought that fast food could be successful in Europe why do you think Mcdonald’s succeeded? Answer: There was a time not so long ago when U.S. fast-food giant McDonald’s was viewed by European consumers as the advance scout of what the French loudly decried as American cultural imperialism. The Golden Arches‚ ran the prevailing European line‚ were a threat to the Continent’s refined palates and appreciation of the civilized sit-down meal

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