Because coastal European empires did strong!
Because coastal European empires did strong!
they had too much supply of tea
An empire will not survive if the central control is weak - the countries drift or split away.
Both the European and Japanese feudal systems developed as a result of a weak central government.
It sound like you are talking about the European colonial empires. Britain, France, Portugal, Germany, Italy and Belgium formed empires by conquering lands in Africa, the Americas and Asia and turning them into colonies. Spain had created the oldest colonial European empire in South and Central America and the Philippines , but lost it in the 19th century.
European nations brought warships and armies to build empires in South Asia.
In most European countries, various monarchs and ruling families historically governed empires, with notable examples including the Habsburgs, the Bourbons, and the Romanovs. The Holy Roman Empire, particularly under the Habsburgs, encompassed vast territories across Central Europe. Additionally, colonial powers like Britain, France, and Spain established overseas empires that influenced many regions worldwide. These empires often involved complex hierarchies and alliances among European monarchies and noble houses.
It did because they were not good empires
The Byzantine and Persian empires were weak.
Most countries wanted to extend there empires.
fear of African empires.
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