He conquer the land
because he always wanted to win so he never gave up..
The whole world!
Chandragupta was the ruler of the Mauryan empire. He was the founder of the mauryan dynasty. His son was King Bindusara. On the other hand, Alexander was a great ruler. He wanted to be a world conquerer. Of course, he didn't conquered the world. But he managed conquer part's of west Asia.
Russia. Hitler tried to conquer the whole entire world.
He conquer the land
Alexander was said to be the first real conquer of world and he mapped all that he gained.
to conquer the world
Macedonia. (K-12)
because he always wanted to win so he never gave up..
The whole world!
He became powerful of the whole world that was known just because he wanted to!
To help his people and to,take over the whole world
No,it wasn't.Most of them were trying to conquer(or takeover) the entire world.
There is no written record indicating why Alexander the Great wanted to conquer as many countries as he could. It was most likely the desire to create an immortal legacy and to civilize what were perceived as barbaric peoples.
He was out to conquer the known world and was Greek, so to control the he conquered he brought with him Greek culture.
Alexander the Great conquered the Persian Empire, but he did not conquer 'most of the world' - he did not get near east Asia, he did not conquer Europe, he did not conquer most of Africa, he had never even heard of North and South America or the Pacific. Addition: The typical expression is that Alexander the Great conquered "most of the known world" meaning that the majority of the areas that he did not conquer were not civilized at that time. Further: Alexander wanted to take India, but his army refused, and is recorded to have planned on moving through Europe, with Carthage and north Africa, Italy, Sicily and Spain as targets. Even he did not think that he had conquered 'most of the known world'.