How to format a civilization

If we consider historical events not in isolation from each other, but as a whole, it is impossible not to detect some global processes that cannot be identified through a piecemeal study. As a result, events that took place in different countries and on different continents in certain historical periods have direct and indirect connections, which allows for a completely new assessment of the essence and background of many such processes. Thus, the mid-nineteenth century begins to appear as a clear turning point in world history.

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