The East African kingdom that grew rich from trade and eventually collapsed is the Kingdom of Aksum. It thrived due to its strategic location along trade routes, facilitating commerce with regions such as Arabia, India, and the Mediterranean. However, factors such as overgrazing, soil depletion, and invasions from neighboring groups contributed to its decline. By the 7th century, Aksum's power diminished, leading to its eventual collapse.
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There have been many theories over the years as to why the Mayan civilization collapsed. Some of those theories are overhunting, drought, and alien invasion.
Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte had an extensive plan to invade England from 1803 to 1805. He had thousands of troops, ships, and other materiel for the invasion. However, he eventually decided that England's fleet was too strong and the invasion never took place.
People were displaced and died, property was destroyed, and eventually Japan was defeated and occupied.
Attila died in 453, but he left behind a long trail of death and destruction. In many places, Roman authority had collapsed in the face of barbarian attacks.Once busy cities now stood deserted
overgrazing and invasion and also internal rebellion
Invasion, Overgrazing, and Internal Rebellion
Mycenean invasion, Volcano, or a tsunami caused by the volcano
He built a portion of the great wall but it collapsed when the Han Dynasty ruled.
The "détente" with the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan led to a virtual collapse of Soviet-American relations.
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The classical empires collapsed because of invasion and/or political and economic decay or conflicts between rival regional powers which brought the system down.
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False. The British Invasion, which included bands like The Beatles, occurred in the 1960s, particularly around 1964. This cultural phenomenon saw British rock and pop bands gain immense popularity in the United States and worldwide. The 1980s had its own music trends, but they were not part of the original British Invasion.
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The Persian navy was defeated at Salamis and Mycale which removed that threat. The Persian army defeat at Plataea which finally collapsed their invasion of Greece when the land threat was also removed.