How did human history in North America

differ from the events of Asia, Eurasia, and Europe before the international state of affairs? How were these differences important to the international state of affairs in 1450?

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How did human history in North America during the period described in the prologue differ from the events of Asia, Eurasia, and Europe? Be specific.
How were these differences important to the international state of affairs in 1450?

You'll need to be more specific in at least one respect: What prologue??

And remember that before 1492, there was undoubtedly no real concept of international anything, if you are referring to interaction between people in North America before then and people on other continents. However, if you are talking about each (American Indian) nation and its interaction with others within what we now call North America, that's a whole different set of topics.

If you'll give more detail in your question, you'll probably get better answers!!

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