New York as an Empire lives on.
The British Empire ended because Britain could no longer afford to keep it.
The rise of the Assyrian and Babylonian empires marked the end of the small-state independence that characterized the Bronze Age. These powerful empires expanded their territories through military conquest and centralized governance, subjugating smaller city-states and regions in the Near East. Their dominance led to significant political and cultural shifts, ultimately transforming the landscape of power in the ancient world.
there are 50 empires all together
Gunpowder empires were empires that focused the bulk of their army and military tactics on the use of gunpowder and guns. Most of the warfare that they went into was accomplished from afar.
kingdoms have kings and empires have emporers.
Please specify which empires you are referring to.
They Started Conquering all of what was the Rome and Greek empires. As the Empires were coming to an end.
Except for God's yes.
All empires comes to and end.
To write "empires" in plural, simply add an "s" to the end, making it "empires." For possessives, add an apostrophe followed by an "s" if the empire in question possesses something, like "the empire's riches." If the empire is plural and possesses something, use an apostrophe after the "s," like "the empires' territories."
the Romans empires fall
The British and French Empires
The German and Russian monarchies, as were the Hapsburg and Ottoman Empires.
The Russian Empire, The Austro-Hungarian Empire and The German Empire
for the natural resources founded in Africa
the allies won ww1. they where Germany ,England, France and there empires
Germany Austria-Hungary Russian Ottoman
At the end of World War I, several major empires collapsed, leading to significant geopolitical changes. The Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman, German, and Russian Empires disintegrated, resulting in the emergence of new nations and borders in Europe and the Middle East. The Treaty of Versailles and other agreements redrew territorial lines, often leading to ethnic tensions and conflicts. This reshaping of empires set the stage for future political upheavals and the eventual rise of totalitarian regimes in the interwar period.