Map Of Europe Changing Over Time. The map below shows the last time that each European state was part of another country. Using a different color, ask students to highlight the political borders that have changed significantly over time.
While there are rare exceptions like Andorra and Portugal, which have had remarkably static borders for hundreds of years, jurisdiction over portions of the continent's landmass have changed hands innumerable times. The map below shows the last time that each European state was part of another country. Ask students to work independently to highlight borders that have stayed fairly consistent over time.
I so wish I had this when I was teaching modern western civ this semester.
The great days of ancient Rome are past, and the city of Rome itself has ceased to be the seat of.
As time moves on, the Mongol Empire appears in the north-east and the Ottoman Empire grows to cover much of the south-east. Ask students to work independently to highlight borders that have stayed fairly consistent over time. Are non-European Ukrainian refugees welcome at European.