The Europeans were exposed to new technologies, inventions, and ideas as well as old ones that had been lost and forgotten in Europe for centuries. The arrival of Muslim innovations in medicine and science helped Europeans catch up to the rest of the world. Politically, many leaders left Europe to focus on the crusades and were unable to respond to uprisings in their homeland or appointed others to rule in their absence. The crusades eroded the power of the feudal aristocracy and elevated the role of kings. The Papacy became more powerful and it's church became much wealthier. International trade increased and there was a new demand for foreign goods. It also reawakened Europe's curiosity, driving them to discover and explore new places, create new inventions, and innovate new ideas.
The large supercontinent was named pangea before it split apart
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it was the Mediterranean sea and people 400 years ago where scared to cross it because they thought the earth was flat and they called it "Sea Of Darkness"
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In the Balkans, the Ottoman Empire overran Byzantine lands, culminating in the Fall of Constantinople in 1453
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idk if this helped
The printing press by Guttenberg.