He did have a major impact. Sargon of Akkad united Mesopotamia so originally there would be one major impact--fear. How else would you feel as you were in a battlefield with a person who united a whole place.
Made less people in charge
Made less people in charge
Made less people in charge
manorialism had a good impact on the roman empire becaused it helpeed the society stay in order it helped people alot
Yes he was. He became emperor in 1438 and began to conquer neighboring people. Pachakuti and and his son Topa Inca built a giant empire.
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they turned the people they conquered into christians
The first people the Persians conquered in establishing their empire were the Medes, around 550 BCE. Under the leadership of Cyrus the Great, the Persians united with the Medes and then proceeded to conquer other neighboring tribes and kingdoms, including the Lydians and the Babylonians. This marked the foundation of the Achaemenid Empire, which expanded significantly under subsequent rulers.
Yes, The Aztecs had POW, Prisoners of War, and people from neighboring cities they conquered. The Aztecs were a military empire so they forced slaves to work. They also stole goods from the cities they conquered.
In the southern part of Iraq, there was the Babylonian city. In the times of the empire people from the neighboring places traded with them. It was in the middle or two mayor rivers and no matter where you were coming from, there was water in the way.
There leader killed someone and it destroyed everything plus people say that the empire became to big to control other tribes were invading the roman empire . soliders were joining other tribes.
The Germanic peoples precipitated the fall of the Western Roman Empire through their invasions of Gaul and then Spain and Africa. These people were the Vandals, Sueves, Alans, and Alemanni.