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The history of the European classical world can be traced through 5 important dates which are they and what are the events related to those dates?​

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Answered by zhibakc
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The history of Europe concerns itself with the discovery and collection, the study, organization and presentation and the interpretation of past events and affairs of the people of Europe since the beginning of written records. During the Neolithic era and the time of the Indo-European migrations, Europe saw human inflows from east and southeast and subsequent important cultural and material exchange. The period known as classical antiquity began with the emergence of the city-states of ancient Greece. Later, the Roman Empire came to dominate the entire Mediterranean basin. The fall of the Roman Empire in AD 476 traditionally marks the start of the Middle Ages. Beginning in the 14th century a Renaissance of knowledge challenged traditional doctrines in science and theology. Simultaneously, the Protestant Reformation set up Protestant churches primarily in Germany, Scandinavia and England. After 1800, the Industrial Revolution brought prosperity to Britain and Western Europe. The main European powers set up colonies in most of the Americas and Africa, and parts of Asia. In the 20th century, World War I and World War II resulted in massive numbers of deaths. The Cold War dominated European geo-politics from 1947 to 1989. After the fall of the Iron Curtain, European countries grew closer together.

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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In the beginning of the 8th century, the Umayyad Caliphate was reaching the height of its power. The Caliphate had engaged in continuous conflicts with the Byzantine Empire in the East. By 715 AD they had conquered the Iberian peninsula and were making their way into the European heartland.

There have been some excellent responses so far. The French Revolution, the Black Plague, Rome's conquest of Carthage, and Charles Martel's triumph at Tours all permanently altered the course of European history in terms of culture, politics, technology, society, and the economy.

One could contend that a "defining" event would be more significant the further back in European history one goes. The discovery of the New World by Europeans beginning in 1492 is, in my opinion, the most significant event in the recent history of Europe.

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