Upon the fall of Rome, Europe ceased being influenced by the cultures of the Mediterranian coast.
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i think it might have to do because of the money and power they can get. (3G's)
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The last one I think so.. This explanation is from google
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The Norman French became the language of government in England as a result of the Conquest, when Anglo-Normans replaced the native English nobility, according to Algeo and Pyles. As a result of the Conquest, the influence of French on the English language was clear with many French words replacing English.
The Europeans in the Americas realized that they needed a new workforce because the American Indians were dying from disease and overwork.
<h3>Who were the workforce used for?</h3>
In the 1500s, the Europeans master recruited the American Indians for labor in agriculture, production etc.
However, because the American Indians were dying from disease and overwork, they realized that they needed a new workforce which later turn to the Blacks.
Therefore, the Option B is correct.
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Between 500 BC and 300 BC, the Republic saw its territory expand from central Italy to the entire Mediterranean world. In the next century, Rome grew to dominate North Africa, the Iberian Peninsula, Greece, and what is now southern France. During the last two centuries of the Roman Republic, it grew to dominate the rest of modern France, as well as much of the east.
The precise event which signalled the end of the Roman Republic and the transition into the Roman Empire is a matter of interpretation. Towards the end of the period a selection of Roman leaders came to so dominate the political arena that they exceeded the limitations of the Republic as a matter of course. Historians have variously proposed the appointment of Julius Caesar as perpetual dictator in 44 BC, the defeat of Mark Antony at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, and the Roman Senate's grant of extraordinary powers to Octavian (Augustus) under the first settlement in 27 BC, as candidates for the defining pivotal event ending the Republic.
Many of Rome's legal and legislative structures can still be observed throughout Europe and the rest of the world by modern nation state and international organisations. The Romans' Latin language has influenced grammar and vocabulary across parts of Europe and the world.