Who might have viewed Expansion during this period negatively and why
i dont know if its right but maybe the iberian peninsula
During the height of Muslim expansion, particularly in the 7th to 8th centuries, significant areas of Europe came under Muslim control, notably the Iberian Peninsula (modern-day Spain and Portugal) and parts of Southern Italy. The Umayyad Caliphate conquered much of the Iberian Peninsula, establishing Al-Andalus, while Muslim forces also held territories in Sicily and parts of the Italian mainland. These regions experienced a profound cultural and intellectual exchange during Muslim rule, which lasted for several centuries in some areas.
Eli Whitney was responsible for the expansion of slavery in America during the 1800's.
During its height, the Byzantine Empire did not control parts of Western Europe, including regions such as France, Spain, and the British Isles. It also lacked control over territories in North Africa, much of the Italian Peninsula, and the majority of the Iberian Peninsula. Additionally, the Byzantine Empire struggled to maintain dominance in the eastern Mediterranean against rising powers like the Seljuk Turks and later the Ottoman Turks.
The Romans landed on Sicily primarily to secure control over the island during the First Punic War against Carthage, which had established dominance there. Sicily was strategically important for its location in the Mediterranean and its fertile lands, making it a valuable resource for both military and economic purposes. The capture of Sicily marked the first significant step in Rome's expansion beyond the Italian Peninsula and laid the groundwork for its eventual dominance in the Mediterranean region.
They took control of the Italian Peninsula.
i dont know if its right but maybe the iberian peninsula
Portugal
Ottoman Empire
The Italian language originated in Florence, Italy during the Middle Ages. It developed from Latin and various regional dialects spoken in different parts of the Italian peninsula.
Diaspora
During adiabatic expansion, enthalpy remains constant.
The exiled Carthaginian war leader Hannibal successfully crossed the Alps and invaded the Italian peninsula from the north. Though most of his army died during the passage, he succeeded in establishing a foothold in the heartland of the Roman Empire.
During the height of Muslim expansion, particularly in the 7th to 8th centuries, significant areas of Europe came under Muslim control, notably the Iberian Peninsula (modern-day Spain and Portugal) and parts of Southern Italy. The Umayyad Caliphate conquered much of the Iberian Peninsula, establishing Al-Andalus, while Muslim forces also held territories in Sicily and parts of the Italian mainland. These regions experienced a profound cultural and intellectual exchange during Muslim rule, which lasted for several centuries in some areas.
The Allied powers took heavy losses on the Gallipoli Peninsula during WWI.
No, the mass of an object does not change during thermal expansion. Thermal expansion results in an increase in volume and dimensions of the object, but the mass remains constant.
during whose reign did the marathas reach maximum expansion