Answer: December 14, 1799
The change in the understanding of the natural world and human society was led by the concepts like Renaissance and Reformation in the early modern period.
<h3>Who were Europeans?</h3>
Europeans were those people who lived in Europe such as french, dutch, Portuguese, Britishers, Danes etc who came to trade and acquire the territories of the other nation in order to establish political power.
Renaissance led to the rebirth of the European civilizations which had the impact in the modern era in terms of politically, socially and economically. Industrial revolution took place in Britain which was followed by the french revolution in 1789.
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This region was also politically unstable as there were different ethnicities and there was also rising nationalism in the region. Nationalism brought about tensions. There was also rising Serbian nationalist groups. Combined with the brinkmanship of the European Powers the area became a fuse to the powder keg that Europe had become. The Balkans has strong Cultural, Religious, and language ties to the surrounding Empires but they were in small pockets making nation building difficult.
Well it depends on which part of the middle ages you are looking at, if you are looking at the beginning, I would call it the dark ages due to the downfall of the Roman empire. If you are looking at the middle I would also call it the dark ages due to the famine and disease that were rampant. Its not toward the end of the middle ages we start seeing advances in culture start becoming more diverse. So in short I would call the middle ages the dark ages.
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Imperial expansion was largely triggered by the quest of the imperial nations to want to know more about the unknown world and envoirment. The imperial nations took sea-faring adventures in order to reach places they never had knowledge of and in so doing were able to colonize these places. Also, the Fear of going beyond their known envoirments left the colonized nation limited in their knowledge of the world at large making them easier to colonize.