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Europe

Explore the population, geography, cultural diversity, and political conflicts in Europe. Learn about colonization, imperialism, and the spread of European culture worldwide. Discover the birthplace of democracy and the ongoing conflicts.

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Europe

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  1. Europe Population Geography Political Geography Cultural Geography

  2. Population of Europe • Europe is one of the most densely populated areas of the world. • Europe is highly urbanized. • Europe has many large cities that serve as centers of culture and trade.

  3. Cities City Site London Where a river narrows Paris On an island Rome On a hilltop Athens On a hilltop

  4. Culture • Europe has many different ethnic groups, languages, and customs. • Most people in Europe are Christians but there are different types of Christians. • European culture has spread to other parts of the world.

  5. Conflicts in Europe • Because Europe has many ethnic groups and types of religion there have been several conflicts. • There was an ethnic and religious conflict in the Balkans from 1992 - 1995 • There is an ongoing conflict in Northern Ireland.

  6. Northern Ireland • Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. The population is split between Catholics and Protestants. The Catholics fought for political power and the Protestants fought to retain power and remain part of the United Kingdom.

  7. Culture • European culture has spread to other parts of the world due to: • Exploration • Colonization • Imperialism

  8. Exploration • Europeans started to explore the world in the mid 15th century. The first European countries to explore were Portugal and Spain. These countries were looking for a route to Asia in order to buy spices.

  9. Colonization • European countries colonized other parts of the world. Colonization is when a group of people from one country settle in another country.

  10. Colonization Country Area Colonized Portugal Brazil, Timor, Mozambique Spain Mexico, Central and South America France Canada, Caribbean United Kingdom Canada, United States, Caribbean, Australia, New Zealand Netherlands South Africa, Caribbean

  11. Spanish Empire

  12. Portuguese Empire

  13. Francophone World

  14. Imperialism • Imperialism is when a country takes over another country. European countries took over countries and regions all over the world. They did this to control resources and also to compete with other European countries.

  15. Imperialism • Imperialism was made possible by the industrial revolution. The industrial revolution was a period of time from the late 18th to mid 19th centuries when machines replaced human labor in Europe.

  16. Industrial Revolution • The most important machine invented in Europe at this time was the steam engine. With the steam engine Europeans could make trains, steamships, better mining equipment, and eventually better weapons. This allowed them to take over other parts of the world.

  17. Democracy • Europe is the birthplace of democracy. Greece and the early Roman republic both had democracies. • Athens had a direct democracy • Rome had an indirect democracy

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