The Inca road system facilitated efficient communication and transport across the vast empire, allowing for swift movement of troops, resources, and information. This connectivity helped unify diverse regions, promoting trade and cultural exchange while enabling the central government to exert control over distant territories. Additionally, the roads supported the rapid deployment of military forces to quell unrest or defend against invasions, thereby reinforcing the stability and strength of the Inca Empire.
I don't know if the Ancient Egyptian system counts as an Empire as such. Alexander the Great conquers Persia & other places 300 years BC..... It might be Akkadian empire sargon was the builder of the first world empire.
The Inca Empire might have thought of spainards character as; frivolous, wealthy, well to do.
The Inca road system, an extensive network of over 25,000 miles, facilitated efficient communication and transportation across the vast empire. It enabled rapid movement of troops, allowing for quick responses to threats and better control of distant territories. Additionally, the roads supported trade and the distribution of resources, fostering economic cohesion and integration among diverse regions. This infrastructure helped unify the empire culturally and politically, reinforcing Inca authority and influence.
If you list 'the following' you might get an answer.
Greek cities interfered in the Persian Empire in support of the Greek cities within the Empire. This led the Persians to think that the only way for peace was to absorb the Greek cities into the Empire. A fifty-year war ensued.
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No specific treatments were noted; however, treatments that strengthen or protect the nervous system might be helpful
I don't know if the Ancient Egyptian system counts as an Empire as such. Alexander the great conquers Persia & other places 300 years BC..... It might be Akkadian empire sargon was the builder of the first world empire.
I don't know if the Ancient Egyptian system counts as an Empire as such. Alexander the Great conquers Persia & other places 300 years BC..... It might be Akkadian empire sargon was the builder of the first world empire.
it wouldn't get to crowded
They might get money when they export it
The Inca Empire might have thought of spainards character as; frivolous, wealthy, well to do.
That the political system was broken and the Empire was no longer strong and cohesive enough to resist takeover by Eurasian peoples moving in.
it wouldn't get to crowded
They strengthen your legs for the most part. It might possibly strengthen your core muscles for keeping your balance, but the effect would be minimal. Jumping jacks basically targets only your leg muscles.
There can be a whole range of outcomes. Their areas, or part of them, might be taken over by another empire. When an empire collapses due to invasions by several peoples, the lands of the empire might be carved into kingdoms of the invading peoples (as in the case of the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire). Conquered areas which are no longer under the rule of the empire might start wars against each other (as in the Balkan Peninsula when countries were created after the fall of the Ottoman Empire. With the collapse of the central power of the empire, the empire might fall prey to warlords and descend into military anarchy until a new central power and empire is created (as with the collapse of the Chinese dynasties). These are just a few examples.
the empress you might be looking for might be theadora, who ruled with Justinian after Constantine.