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History Turning Points in the History Of Eastern Europe

History: Turning Points in the History Of Eastern Europe

Eastern Europe:
1. Extends from the edges of western Europe (germany) to the Ural mountains. ... Western Europe takes up about 40% of Europe while Eastern covers the other 60
3. ... The Christian faith significantly shaped this history of both halves. ... Western Europe: Dominant people are the Germanic. ... 2/3 of the Eastern European people are Slavic
3. ... This is the case up until the 17th century when some scholars started small research on Eastern Europe. ... By this time the Slavs had inhabited almost all of eastern Europe
c. ... It was also closer to the trade line between Europe and Asia
f. The eastern half of the empire was also more populated and prosperous. ... However the Eastern half did not fall until Constantinople was conquered on May 29, 1453 by the Ottoman Turks
e. The surviving part of the “Roman empire” had a profound influence on the history of Eastern Europe. ... The conquests of the Germanics and others through western Europe Cleaned out much of the territory and left it open for the Slavs to move in without conflict. ... Oldest continuously existing state in all of Europe. ... This evangelical mission would have a great significance on the subsequent history of eastern Europe. ... A extraordinary development of this work was in the late 800’s the Slavic’s of eastern Europe developed a vernacular language. ... Unquestionable the evangelization of the Slavs in the 860’s was a turning point in the history of Eastern Europe.


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