Two highly successful empires from ancient times were the Egyptian empire and the Roman empire. Now you do the rest of your homework and figure out for yourself why they were successful.
Various leaders of the Roman Empire tried to quell Hispania(Spain) the most successful of whom was Quintus Sertorius.
Rome was a city-state in Italy, which was so successful at expanding to become an empire, that it absorbed the Greek city-states.
The Aztec Empire was the last empire to rule Mexico before the Spanish came.
The Spanish Empire. Prior to them it was the Aztec Empire.
Spanish
The Spanish were more successful in exploration than the French. They were responsible for major discoveries and conquests in the New World, including parts of North and South America. The Spanish Empire expanded rapidly and established colonies across a vast territory.
The only Greek Empire was the one created by Alexander the Great. It was not a successful empire, as it did not survive his death.
I think the Spanish were because they seem to of explored and claimed most of North America.
I think the Spanish were because they seem to of explored and claimed most of North America.
Fransisco Pizarro was a Spanish conquistador who gained fame for conquering the Inca Empire
Two highly successful empires from ancient times were the Egyptian empire and the Roman empire. Now you do the rest of your homework and figure out for yourself why they were successful.
By defeating the Inca Empire and the Aztec Empire and killing their emperors.
Various leaders of the Roman Empire tried to quell Hispania(Spain) the most successful of whom was Quintus Sertorius.
Both Pizarro and Cortes were Spanish conquistadors who led successful expeditions in the Americas. They conquered the Aztec Empire under Cortes and the Inca Empire under Pizarro, bringing vast territories under Spanish control. Their conquests resulted in the downfall of powerful indigenous empires and the establishment of Spanish colonial rule in the Americas.
Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish conquistador who led the conquest of the Inca Empire in the early 16th century. His successful capture of the Inca ruler Atahualpa, led to the downfall of the Inca Empire and established Spanish control over the region. Pizarro's conquest paved the way for Spanish colonization in South America and the establishment of the Viceroyalty of Peru.
Rome was a city-state in Italy, which was so successful at expanding to become an empire, that it absorbed the Greek city-states.