The Manchus, who established the Qing Dynasty in 1644, were considered a strong dynasty, particularly during their early years. They successfully expanded China's territory, consolidated power, and implemented effective governance, leading to significant economic and cultural development. However, over time, corruption, internal strife, and external pressures contributed to their decline, revealing weaknesses in their later years. Overall, their initial strength was pivotal in shaping China's history, but their eventual decline showcased vulnerabilities in governance and adaptability.
it was a strong and was united once again.the system was similar to Mauryan dynasty
No. Cleopatra was an extremely weak ruler. Her dynasty was crumbling, her country surrounded by would-be conquerors and she had no army to speak of for defense. That's why she had to use her personality and her charm to have a personal relationship with the two most powerful Romans of her time. Personal friendship and alliances were her only means of defense and a measure of security.
The ancient Greek philosopher who held that by nature the strong dominate the weak is Thucydides. In his historical work, particularly "The History of the Peloponnesian War," he explored themes of power, politics, and human nature, illustrating how might often dictates the behavior of states and individuals. This perspective can be summarized in the concept of "the strong do what they can, and the weak suffer what they must," emphasizing a realist view of political power dynamics.
Hades is a ancient Greece god. Hades rules in the underworld also known as the land of the dead. There are no reasons why Hades would be weak. He isn't in the underworld because he was bad or weak or anything like that, but because he lost when they randomly picked who would have to go to the underworld. There are no myths about Hades being weak. Though there are many who explains how powerful, cruel and merciless he is. No, Hades is probably not weak, but "strong".
Cleopatra was not a strong leader. She was a weak ruler of a crumbling dynasty. She was desperately trying to prevent Rome from taking over her country but she had no leverage to do so. Egypt had no army and its wealth was tempting to outsiders. All Cleopatra had was her personality and her ability to manipulate people in a one on one situation. This ability worked on Caesar and Antony, but it ran up against a brick wall when she tried to manipulate Octavian.
The Manchus were initially a strong dynasty, as they established the Qing Dynasty and ruled China for nearly 300 years. They expanded the empire's territory, introduced economic and cultural reforms, and maintained stability. However, towards the end of their rule, internal corruption and external pressures led to a weakening of the dynasty.
They were the last dynasty and didn't last long, what does that tell you? is submission strenght?
It ended the rule of the Qing dynasty.
The Manchus' role was ruling china during the Qin dynasty and......
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The Manchus took control of China in 1644 from the Ming Dynasty.
The Manchus called themselves the Qing Dynasty.
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In 1644, the Manchus conquered China. They started the Qing Dynasty. The Manchus allowed only limited trade. They also limited foreign contacts and tried to restrict foreign influence in China. The Qing Dynasty was China's last dynasty. It lasted until 1911.
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Because the Mings dynasty delined.