European discovery of the Americas and Australia and their colonization
European colonizationColonization sometimes colonisation is the act, by a militarily strong country, of invading and taking over the sovereignty of another area, which then becomes known as a colony''. This often includes the establishment of one or more settlements, also cal and decolonizationDecolonization generally refers to a movement following the Second World War in which the various European colonies of the world were granted independence. In other words, it is the process of emancipation of colonies. One could say that the process has s in AfricaAfrica is the world's second-largest continent in both area and population, after Asia. 30,244,050 km2 (11,677,240 mi2) including the islands, it covers 20. 3% of the total land area on Earth, and with over 800 million human inhabitants it accounts for ar and Asia
World-spanning wars ( Seven Years' WarThis article is about the 1756 1763 war. For the 1592 1598 war in Korea, see Seven Year War. The Seven Years' War ( 1756 1763) pitted Great Britain, Prussia and Hanover against France, Austria, Russia, Sweden, and Saxony. It was the first " world war"; mo, French Revolutionary WarsThe French Revolutionary Wars occurred between the outbreak of war between the French Revolutionary government and Austria in 1792 and the Treaty of Amiens in 1802. It is usually divided between the First Coalition (1792- 1797) and the Second Coalition (, Napoleonic WarsThe Napoleonic Wars lasted from 1804 until 1815. They were a continuation of the conflicts sparked by the French Revolution and covered the duration of the First French Empire. The First and Second Coalitions For a more detailed account see the French Rev, World War IWorld War I (also known as the First World War , the Great War the War of the Nations and the "War to End All Wars") was a world conflict occurring from 1914 to 1918. No previous conflict had mobilized so many soldiers, or involved so many in the field of, World War II)