Poland ceased to exist, the Holy Roman Empire declined because of the thirty years war, and Sweden (not 100% sure, is this central Europe?) Also, the Ottoman Empire experienced a great decline as the "sick man" of Europe.
Charlemagne united most of Western and Central Europe into the Carolingian Empire, centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire. However, the empire crumbled shortly after his death.He is known as 'the Father of Europe'.
SPAIN conquered most of Central America in the 1500s.
In world war 1 the central powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman empire.
Charlemagne united most of Western and Central Europe.
The Church was a biggest obstacle. Also transportation was another big obstacle because strong central governments rose from weaker central governments and weaker central governments didnt have good communication and so to run a strong centralized government you need good communication and transportation
Poland, Prussia and Austro-Hungarian
The Baltic states, the Ottoman empire and the Italian city-states were the 3 principal political entities in central and eastern Europe in the mid-seventeenth century. The Ottoman empire dissolved in 1923.
The decline of the silk road route
The Baltic states, the Italian city-states, and the Ottoman Empire
Thomas Paine declined the invitation to attend the Constitutional Convention. He did not believe in a strong central government that the new Constitution would enact.
18th Century Deism stressed morality and rejected the orthodox Christian view of the divinity of Christ
Healing.This increased volunteers, blacks recruited to the military, copperhead influences declined, and confederacy divided
El Salvador is the Central American country once known as the coffee republic. Even though coffee production has declined, it still remains an important commodity and economic product.
Central Asia served as a crossroads for centuries and has been heavily influenced by Mongol and Russian rule.
The early Ottomans in the 13th and 16th centuries were the the people from Asia who were speaking Turkish.
The rulers of an empire stretching from Libya to central Asia in the 5th, 4th and 3rd Centuries BCE.
The central valley of Oaxaca was first occupied by the Zapotec people, between the 5th and the 6th centuries.