By the time Philip gained control of the Greek city-states, the failures of direct democracy (liberalism & mob rule) had reduced the number and scope of democratic governments. This saw resurgence in monarchy, oligarchy and tyrannies. Democracies existed at the pleasure of the king and then his son Alexander, and then their successor generals split the empire into kingdoms of their own.
It was conquered by chaldeans
Their kingdom was conquered by Rome in the year 106.
He treated it as a minor province.
Vietnam has never had a democratic government, so nothing has ever happened to this non-existent entity. If you are referring to the Republic of Vietnam (often called South Vietnam), which was a regime in the south of Vietnam from 1954-1975, this country was not a democracy. Although it has the word "Republic" in its name, it was really a state ruled by a strongman who was deeply beholden to US interests. As for what happened to this country, when the US withdrew military forces from Vietnam in 1973, the North Vietnamese Army overran the defenses of South Vietnam and conquered the country, bringing Vietnam into united Communist rule.
The Ancient Romans conquered Britain
Conquered Kingdoms happened in 1992.
Insurgency in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia happened in 2001.
It was conquered by chaldeans
The Dutch conquered it.
The Aztec were conquered first, around 1521. The Inca were completely conquered by 1571.
Democratic Constituent Congress happened in 1992.
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Rome conquered Carthage
Their kingdom was conquered by Rome in the year 106.
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After the 1968 Democratic convention, African-American delegates were seated.
Cortes conquered the Aztecs