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At its height, the British Empire was the largest empire in history and, for over a century, was the foremost global power. The list of countries that formed part of the Empire is too large to show here. Use the link below to see all the facts.
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During the 1800's the United Kingdom was a global empire, meaning they controlled land in several different countries. At one point, Britain controlled over 22 percent of the world's land.
The Romans' main contribution was to western and, to a lesser degree, eastern European civilisation. The west became deeply influenced from the Renaissance on. This was a period of 're-birth' of interest in the classics (Romans and Greeks) in the 15th and 16th centuries. From then to very recently, art and learning were deeply influenced by the Romans. The influence on Eastern Europe was through Orthodox Christianity which originally was the religion of the eastern part of the Roman Empire. The Roman did not make any contribution to global civilisation as there never was a global civilisation. They did not have an impact on Indian or Chinese civilisation or the civilisations of the Far East and Southeast Asia. They did not influence Arab civilisation either, which was influenced by the ancient Greeks in the Middle Ages.
Emperors. Communism. Global Capitalism.
The major contribution of the Byzantine Empire to history is the preservation of Classical learning.
The major contribution of the Byzantine Empire to history is the preservation of Classical learning.
It continued the Holy Roman empire in the East, and spread Christianity to Russia. Also great buildings like the Hagia Sophia
Antarctica makes hardly any contribution to global warming.
John Darwin has written: 'Britain and Decolonization' 'The end of the British empire' -- subject(s): Colonies, Decolonization, History 'After Tamerlane' -- subject(s): Conquerors, History, Imperialism, Kings and rulers, Modern History, Monarchy, Power (Social sciences), World history 'After Tamerlane - the Global History of Empire'
creat employment
a global corporation
Burning fossil fuels.
BRITAIN had the largest global empire, both in territory and in population.
At its height, the British Empire was the largest empire in history and, for over a century, was the foremost global power. The list of countries that formed part of the Empire is too large to show here. Use the link below to see all the facts.
Economy of fossil fuels; no contribution to global warming.
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