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  16.  sidney_poitier1  Google this it goes back to far in Europe but thats where the modern world stems from and remember apart from geographical differences what happened here in Europe and the voyage of discovery of era Europe was not much different from Africa or anywhere else in the world not so long ago and the creation of nations and nationalism which still applies to most nations around the world doesn't in Europe where it should do the world can share in our history today and we have more in common today with the whole world living here and everyone has played a part in the world we live in today. Remember not so long ago we couldn't communicate we all looked strange to each other and colonies didn't take over vast areas they where mainly on coastlines it's a bit like Australia the middle of Australia is not developed at all it's a big dessert then areas that are where colonies America and Canada is the same most of the modern world specially the middle east and north Africa was created with the help of people there you need to understand the difference between European colonies where British subjects lived over mandates protocerates which are areas helped created with the help of people there as we explored outside our colonies. The modern era or the modern period is considered the current historical period of human history. It was originally applied to the history of Europe and Western history for events that came after the Middle Ages, often from around the year 1500. From the 1990s, it is more common among historians to refer to the period after the Middle Ages and up to the 19th century as the early modern period. The modern period is today more often used for events from the 19th century until today. The time from the end of World War II (1945) can also be described as being part of contemporary history. The common definition of the modern period today is often associated with events like the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, and the transition to nationalism towards the liberal international order.
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