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how did geography influence the settlement of germany

by Everardo Feil Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How did the geography of Europe affect the Middle Ages?

For most of the remaining part of the continent, it is temperate warm. The geography of Europe had a powerful impact on the lives of the people who lived there during the Middle Ages. It determined how people migrated—in what direction they relocated and settled.

How does the geography of Europe affect its climate?

In the northern part of the continent, it is temperate cool. For most of the remaining part of the continent, it is temperate warm. The geography of Europe had a powerful impact on the lives of the people who lived there during the Middle Ages. It determined how people migrated—in what direction they relocated and settled.

How did the modern concept of Europe develop?

Our modern concept of Europe developed after the Western Roman Empire fell in A.D. 476. At that time, people from all over the European continent and Asia began to settle in the lands and introduce a variety of cultural traditions to people already in the region.

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Answer

Geography played a very important role in the making of the British colonies in North America. During early settlement, colonies were formed along the coast or rivers. Because colonies were completely linked and dependent on Europe at this point in time, the coast made it easier for two countries to transport to one another.

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