Where were most of Europe's colonies by the end of the nineteenth century?
Reasons for growth were improvements in agriculture and the revival of trade.
The impact that liberalism had on 19th century Europe was quite varied. This is what caused the development of neo-classic and free market among others.
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The Renaissance and the Age of European exploration. (I think)
The Renaissance and the Age of European exploration. (I think)
The Renaissance and the Age of European exploration. (I think)
Medieval Europe cannot be said to have gone 'into decline' at any point. The only major incident to seriously weaken medieval Europe was the outbreak of the Black Death (the plague) in the 14th century, since this carried off about 150 million people in all; depending on which country in Europe you look at, between 20 and 80 percent of the population
What is the absolute location of Andorra, Europe?
The shift from an agricultural economy to consumer markets contributed to the rise of the free enterprise system in Europe.
Industry and trade grew rapidly, in the northwest, during the 19th century, due to the large population of immigrants. The convenient trade routes to Europe also contributed.