Between 1400 and 1600, there were only three different nations in Northern Europe.
Between 1397 and 1523, there was the Kalmar Union. This Union included the modern-day countries of Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and a little part of Germany. After the breakup of the Kalmar Union, two countries formed: Denmark and Sweden (Finland was under Swedish control while Iceland and Norway were under Danish control).
Spain, Portugal, and Italy
France, England, Spain, and Portugal Hope that helps
on European coastlines until the 1400s.
No, sugar did not cause slavery. Slavery existed long before the United States existed, or the Americas were discovered by Europeans. In fact, slavery existed long before the European countries existed.
The European Renaissance occurred from 14th-17th century.
The European Economic Union never existed, it was known as the European Economic Community. The EEC transformed into the European Union.
Advances in European shipbuilding in the 1400s included the use of triangle-trade lateen sails. This helped to give the ships more speed.
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food and shelter
Navigation and exploration
The Europeans were interest in China for their resources. China is one of the largest countries in the world with vast and diverse resources.