Land purchase.
NO!
It strengthened the empire bc he had all of China use the same currency so it was alot easier to trade, and he hurt it bche kind of kept the chinese people cooped up in China bc of the Great Wall of China.
Well, this is my opinion, Suleyman the Lawgiver both strengthened and weakened the Ottoman Empire by... he made sure all of his people were treated fairly, and when he conquered new lands, he let people practice their own religion. He also seeked council from his grand viziers, Ibrahim Pasha and his favorite wife, Roxelana. He weakened the empire by.. he sometimes disagreed with Ibrahim, and then Ibrahim choked him in his sleep, some say. This caused the empire to an end. Hope this info was helpful to you.
Mesopotamia's first empire, the Akkadian Empire, emerged around 2334 BCE under Sargon of Akkad, who unified various city-states in the region. The development was fueled by advancements in agriculture, trade, and the use of cuneiform writing, which facilitated administration and communication. Sargon implemented a centralized government, establishing a common culture and language that strengthened the empire's cohesion. This model of governance influenced subsequent empires in Mesopotamia and beyond.
it helped bring food to there people
Land purchase.
NO!
It was in amny ways. But I actually dont know
Augustus Caesar founded the Roman Empire and increased Rome's military strength.
If the people of the empire where close then it strengthened Justinian's power
They assigned a governor to strictly rule conquered lands.
The Greek cities so weakened themselves that they became an easy target. Their takeover strengthened Macedonia sufficiently for it then to takeover the Persian Empire.
In 1651, the British Parliament ruled that only English ships would be able to engage in trade with English colonies. This strengthened its trade empire, but ended up leading to a bitter feud with the Dutch.
increased trade and an easier method of payment, a change from the barter method to amoney economy occured, a standardization of prices and payments throughout the land.
It strengthened the empire bc he had all of China use the same currency so it was alot easier to trade, and he hurt it bche kind of kept the chinese people cooped up in China bc of the Great Wall of China.
It strengthened the empire bc he had all of China use the same currency so it was alot easier to trade, and he hurt it bche kind of kept the chinese people cooped up in China bc of the Great Wall of China.