The concert of Europe is the term for the balance of power in Europe between the Congress of Vienna and WWI. It was intended to preserve peace and prevent one country from growing to dominate the others like Napoleonic France had done. It was not particularly successful in the first, although Europe was spared another widespread war until WWI. The last was more successful.
because the economy that was already there was destroyed and so were the people so they had to restart
Countries in Africa or North Korea would or some parts of the Middle east would be destroyed but North America and parts of Europe and a little bit of Asia would be ok
After WW 2, Europe was in severe trouble. The economy had been damaged, or outright destroyed. People would not be able to work since roads, railroads, schools, factories, hospitals, bridges, dams, water, power and phone systems had been destroyed. The Marshall Plan targeted helping rebuild Europe to prevent people from dying from disease and starvation, and to help preserve democratic governments in Europe.
World War caused Europe to divide. By Omar Adam
the concert of Europe was destroyed by crimean war.TQ.
World War II
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World War 2 destroyed the economy of Europe. The Marshall Plan was setup in order to help rebuild Europe.
World War 2 destroyed the economy of Europe. The Marshall Plan was setup in order to help rebuild Europe.
Thousands of factories in Britain and Europe were destroyed in WW2.
the concert of Europe
You do realize Europe isn't a country but group of countries including Germany.
D-day happened! They went to that beach over there in europe and destroyed all
fell apart b/c of early revolutions, the crimean war and nationalism spreading
After World War II, large areas of Europe were in ruins. This is because there was fighting all over, as well as bombing. Towns and cities were raided and destroyed.
Bad... Europe was destroyed by constant trench warfare. the only times it has been worse in Europe were when the Christians screwed up the Black Plague and after World War 2. and the Cold War