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Global Domination of Europe before the Nineteenth Century

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Running Head: Global Domination of Europe before the Nineteenth Century Global Domination of Europe before the Nineteenth Century [Writer's Name] [Institution's Name] Global Domination of Europe before the Nineteenth Century A culture hearth is described by geographers and historians as an area where innovations develop, with subsequent diffusion to other areas. Few of the world's culture hearths have exerted their influences on peoples and regions around the globe to the extent that Europe had between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries. For more than 500 years Europe and its cultural influences, diversified the world, changing the landscapes and people in an array of methods. From an economic view of trade, and simplistic goods exchange, to the conquering of foreign lands and subjugation of the indigenous populations, European domination for that period encompassed these ideals along with religion, politics and the need for expansion. However, what was it that placed Europe in the position to dominate...

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