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kvv77 [185]
3 years ago
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(I need helpppppp) How have Europeans adapted to and affected their environment through technology and innovation?

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kodGreya [7K]3 years ago
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Europeans throughout history have had a advantage most people didn’t have. Their technology and innovation helped with this without there innovation in shipping modern people of today wouldn’t be able to ship and deliver food so we would never have the global food market the global stock market and such. When Europe saw Africa they grabbed it up because they had weapons the native Africans never had experience with
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