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Around 1430, a prince from Zimbabwe traveled north in search of salt among the Shona-Tavara. The prince was Nyatsimba Mutota, and the land he conquered would become the kingdom of Mutapa. Within a generation, Mutapa eclipsed Zimbabwe as the economic and political power in southern Africa. By 1450, the capital and most of the kingdom had been abandoned.
The British originally colonised what is now Zimbabwe
The European people had colonial power over Zimbabwe
The Mutapa State declined due to a combination of factors, including internal power struggles, external attacks by the Portuguese, and the impact of the slave trade. This weakened the state's central authority and disrupted trade networks, leading to its eventual collapse.
germany wanted to possess a great empire because it wanted to have alot of power and recources
caesar's
coal in Zimbabwe is used for many reasons. Some of them being heat (although that is not needed much in Zimbabwe) and most of it for electrical power in Zimbabwe.
Sea Power.
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During the Age of The Empire in 1570BC
Egypt stopped being a great power when they became part of the Persian Empire c.500BC.
I think Sargon the great did, im not quite sure