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Rina8888 [55]
3 years ago
15

15 POINTS: How does modern Europe differ from 17th century Europe? Specifically in Political Geography, population, religion, an

d immigration.
History
1 answer:
Mumz [18]3 years ago
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Since the 17th century Europe has changed in many ways.
Geographically: The Ottoman Empire has turned into a smaller country of Turkey, Germany was created from many small German states, and many new countries have formed.
Population: Since the 17th century, the population has grown a lot because the discovered industry since then and have many organizations to keep peace, like the EU. 
Religion: Many countries are more secular because religion is not as important anymore. And they have more immigration because the are a place where people can live well and earn money, so people in places like Syria and Russia can move to Europe to live better, which means more immigration is happening.


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