in 1901 christopher coumbus was carried by pigs into the town of KWAKAWAKA where there happened to be a load of Zulu dudes...he killed em...end of
The British invaded Zululand in 1879 primarily due to territorial expansion and the desire to consolidate power in southern Africa. Tensions arose over the British demands for the Zulu king, Cetshwayo, to disband his army and accept British authority, which he resisted. The invasion was part of the larger context of the Anglo-Zulu War, driven by colonial interests in resources and land. Ultimately, the British aimed to assert control over the region and integrate Zululand into their growing empire.
No it never was or has been
Like other countries, they were invaded and taken over. Ireland has a long history with British involvement, going back over 800 years.
"The sun never set on the British Empire" - this saying was literal; at its peak the British Empire was the largest empire the world had ever known. There are too many members to list, but you may find the related link useful.
British empire taking over
The British Empire ruled more than a third of the world.
no the British empire was it took over 1/4 of the world
Constantinople was taken over by the Turks of the Ottoman Empire in 1453.
He didn't. The largest empire was the British empire. By the time the British empire was in existence, Octavian, an Ancient Roman, was long dead.
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The Babylonian Empire was taken over by the Persians in 539 B.C.