European feudalism emerged when the Roman empire fell during the 5th century. During the 10th century, it was in France and Germany that the first elements of feudalism appeared.
france
France
wanted to weaken the British empire
It was originally part of the Holy Roman Empire (most of which eventually became Germany). After the Thirty Years War (which ended in 1648), France took control of Alsace-Lorraine. After Prussia defeated France in 1871, Prussia retook it from France. This partly contributed to France's desire for revenge, often termed "revanchism". Prussia's victory in that war allowed them to create the German Empire, which was the basis of modern Germany. With Germany's defeat in World War I and the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, France retook the territory from Germany. Germany took control during their occupation of France during World War II, but France got it back afterward. France still controls it to this day.
European feudalism emerged when the Roman empire fell during the 5th century. During the 10th century, it was in France and Germany that the first elements of feudalism appeared.
France
france
Gaule after during and a bit before the Roman empire. And since the VI century before JC: France. Because of the Franc people and the king Clovis
The German Nazis *cough* uh what about the German empire, the mongols, and the french did as well.
France
Mostly during the 19th century. The big exception was the American colonies which they lost in 1776. Bad move!
During the 16th century, the Muslims estbalished the Mughal Empire throughout much of India.
Gaul
Merp
Gaul
Its empire, the Russian empire, Canada, Italy, the Empire of Japan, Portugal, USA and France.