Xerxes I, the Persian king, is known for his often harsh treatment of conquered peoples. He implemented policies that involved heavy taxation, forced labor, and the imposition of Persian customs and administration. However, he sometimes allowed a degree of local autonomy and the continuation of local religions and traditions, aiming to integrate conquered territories into the vast Persian Empire. His approach varied depending on the region and the level of resistance encountered.
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At first, they treated them with fairness but much more crule as the empire went on.
The mysterious people who conquered the Romans were the Etruscans.
The ancient people who conquered the early Romans were the Etruscans.
He was a just king but his assistants made bad assessments in a few occasions. When he was convinced of their bad assessments, he threw them in the lions den. If you want good information on the topic, the best place is the Catholic version of the book of Daniel.
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they had a tradition called the heistene where all the conquered people would get feces thrown in their face
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The Incas treated the people they conquered by having more emphasis on having those people become loyal Inca subjects.
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It attempted to give them peace, prosperity and good government.
Rome treated conquered people generously. The knew the people would be more loyal to the government if treated like Romans.
Bad, but if they are nice, they treat it nicely (but they won't).
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He forced many people to move from their homes to faraway lands trying to end the rebellion against him.
They would exile the people they conquered and make them slaves. They basically ruled them with an iron fist.
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