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Essay heading: Europe and Africa
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Spain had the smallest of the empires, including Ceuta and Melilla. Europe was different to Africa in their state formation process. State formation started as a result of European kings claiming greater powers and tightening their control over large territories. In the early period people were indifferent about the state to which they belonged... displayed 300 characters
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In Northern Europe the state was very spread out. This was due to the fact that some regions were acquired for the crown by royal marriages, and others by settlements of war or debt. (Shively 24-25)
It was not until the early nineteenth century that the state was bound by a rather large territory with stable boundaries... displayed next 300 characters
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