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both empires generally practiced religious tolerance as they rose to power

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  • Both were considered "Gunpowder Empires," describing their use of firearms in military operations.
  • There was a large military or presence of military control.
  • Both were religiously diverse, but under the control of Muslim leaders.
  • Prospered under an early series of "good" leaders, then went through a series of worse leaders.
  • Trade (wide, foreign) was a very important part of both empires' economic and social realms.
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Both empires built prosperous economies by trading with Europe [APEX July 2021]

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The difference between the Roman and Ottoman empires was the fact that Rome existed farther west and were destroyed hundreds of years before the Ottomans ever became a country.

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