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Randy Greene
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4 January, 00:14
What was defined at the "West" originally?
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Kaylyn Zamora
4 January, 00:20
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which early-modern Europeans saw as the East.
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what was defined at the "West" originally? the West was originally literal, opposing Catholic Europe with the cultures and civilizations of Orthodox Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia and the remote Far East,
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