The European Identity Astrid Serres Elliot Echevarria Norbert Furones

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The European Identity Astrid Serres Elliot Echevarria Norbert Furones Guillermo Bara Gerard Vidal

Definition of Europe. Europa is one of the continents that make up the Eurasian supercontinent, situated between 37 ° and 70 ° north latitude, which in a conventional manner and for historical reasons is considered a continent. Europe is a Swedish hard rock band.

gerard Indus: River ending European empire conquered by Alexander the Great at the time of the Macedonian Empire Indus

ASTRID ALEXANDRE THE GREAT: He was born in Pella Was a king of Macedon He conquered a part of Europe, Asia Minor, the Levant, Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia, Central Asia

ROSER Greeks: because they were the first to create democracy. They conquered many territories in Europe.

elliot The Rhine and the Danube: It was the place where they made the exchange of products and travel for thousands of years. At the end became the Empire's borders. Rhine: Born in the Swiss Alps Danube: Born in the Black Forest of Germany in the union of two small rivers, the Brigach and Breg. Rhine Danube

NORBERT Harmony: The countries of Europe, live in harmony and not in peace.

THE UNIVERSAL, DEMOCRATIC AND SOCIAL REPUBLIC

willy Conquests: Obtaining ownership and control of a population, territory or position as a result of war.

French revolution

Keywords One of the most important chapters of European history is that of Alexander the Great that made great achievements along with his Macedonian Empire until the river Indus, in India, and extended European culture. Yet the most important rivers for which there were a great Europe was the Rhine and Danube that were two important rivers in Europe where all exchange were made in those waters. However, all the territories conquered by the great empires like the Romans, Greeks or Alexander the Great were divided until formed the countries that are now on the continent.

French revolution Extension.