If the plague, also referred to as ''black death'', didn't occurred in Europe, the continent would have had a much larger population for starters. Because of the plague and the huge loss of population, Europe faced huge problems from social, economic, and military perspective, but if it hadn't occurred, Europe would have been much stronger and the progress of the continent would have been evident and bigger earlier in time. Considering the European colonialism, it was also going to have a huge global effect because there was going to be a much larger number of people migrating into the European colonies later on.
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National labor relations board to learn about all of that stuff
Some federalists *reacted* to the outbreak of war by wanting to *secede* After the war, the rise of *nationalism* made these ideas seem unpatriotic
In order for a society to be considered a civilization, one of the first things it needs is food for the people. After all, there wouldn't be a civilization if the people didn't survive. Literature is necessary too.