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Jazlynn
12 April, 02:48
How has water affected Western Europes culture
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Conrad Camacho
12 April, 03:37
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The proximity of water was an advantage to Western Europe and its culture was able to flourish as a result. Trade and travel by sea were easier and safer in historical times.
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