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Q: Who set up the worlds first empire?
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Who set up the worlds first printing press?

Was it William claxton.


When was the Chinese empire first set up?

Isn't it when the first empire got up at bed last night? Lol


Who set up the first empire in world history and how he do it?

Sargon, leader of the Akkadians, set up the first empire in world history by overrunning the Sumerian city-states.


Which ruler set up the first empire in world history?

Sargon


How do use the word empire in a sentence?

The powerful king, Sargon, set up the world's first empire.


Who set up the first empire in world history?

it was either Sargon or Babylon


Who set up the first empire in the world and how did he do it?

the fully authentic and documented accounts exist of the Roman Empire from 80 BC to 650 AD


Did the people of the land between the rivers set up the worlds first banking system?

Yes the Mesopotamia did create the first banking system about 5,500 years ago


What was special about Sargon's Akkadian Empire?

Sargon's Akkadian Empire was special because he was considered the first king and that was considered the first kingdom. He also had thriving cities and impressive military rule for being the first to set up an empire.


Who set up the Gupta Empire in northern India?

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Dutch settlers in the 17th century primarily made money through trade, including fur trading and agriculture like farming and fishing. They also developed industries such as shipbuilding and commerce, which further contributed to their wealth and economic success in the New World.


What group was responsible for capturing the Phoenician homeland?

First, it was brought within the Persian Empire. It was then taken over by Alexander the Great when he captured the Persian Empire. It then became part of the kingdom set up by Alexander's general Seleucis, and then was taken into the Roman Empire.