The reason why English is spoken in so many places worldwide even though England is so small, is because England once had that greatest (largest and most extensive) empire in the world, meaning that English customs and language were spread to most of its colonies, including the United States.
<span>When attempting to map out the geographical structure of the Earth, early explorers believed that the North and South American continents were one landmass, as well as certain parts of the Middle East and Asian regions as being as such as well.</span>
Answer:
Montesquieu's idea of separation of powers
Explanation:
The Colombian Exchange decimated the Native American population by bringing over diseases Europeans had long since developed an immunity to, but that Native Americans had no resistance to. These diseases wiped out millions of Natives, long before they even met a European.