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Natali [406]
2 years ago
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What effects might a series of invasions here on culture ?

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mr Goodwill [35]2 years ago
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The effects of a series of invasions on culture vary from nation to nation. In some cases, languages were influenced by the conquering country's languages, as in Turkey where the Turkish invaders modified the language spoken there from Greek to include words from Turkish. In other cases, cultures assimilate and integrate into a new society through intermarriage and trade relations with its fellow nations. The strong-arm invasion illustrated Europe "discovered" or invaded by Europeans until it eventually became their home land even though they arrived as outsiders since that continent had always been populated before them.

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It is difficult to accurately predict what will happen to a culture because there are so many variables. A series of invasions may have various effects, for example dilution or disruption of existing cultural institutions which they evolved in response, influence on trade routes and economic activity dependent on those trade routes, alteration of government policies which might change laws governing cultural institutions, etc.  

But it is clear that the effects will be unpredictable based on these two factors alone due to the utmost complexity involved with cultures unfolding over time. Still, one thing it's possible to be sure of is that past examples demonstrate certain aspects are likely.

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