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How did Khmer kingdom become great?

rice


What allowed the Khmer kingdom to became great?

Ability to produce excess rice and export it The fertility of the soil of the Khmer homeland nourishes three rice harvests a year. The productivity was the foundation of its greatness


When did the Scotland joint UK?

The Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland joined together to become the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707.


Which element allowed Britain to become a great power during the 18th century?

A large naval fleet allowed Britain to become a great power during the 18th century


What was the longest lasting and most powerful kingdom on the mainland of Southeast Asia?

There are 10 countries in South East Asia such as Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Lao, Myanmar, Indonesia, Brunei, Vietnam, and Philippine. There was only one that was most powerful than others and one of the seven wonders in the world. That ancient kingdom was "Kingdom of Khmer Empire" OR "Great Khmer Empire". And, the city is Angkor Wat situated in Cambodia. Check more information in internet to confirm that it was true.


What was the effect of the Khmer farmers surplus in southeast Asia?

They earned great wealth.


How old is United Kingdom?

The crowns of England and Scotland were united in 1603. The parliaments of England and Scotland were joined later in 1707 in the act of union creating The Kingdom of Great Britain.In 1801 the Kingdom of Great Britain was united with the Kingdom of Ireland creating The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.In 1922 the Southern part of Ireland was partitioned to become what is now The Republic of Ireland, and The United Kingdom became The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.


Which country did Harold Macmillan become prime minister of?

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.


Who did Alfred the Great lead?

He was king of Wessex from 871-899 A.D. This kingdom would become part of modern day Great Britain.


What is the minimum age for a citizen to vote in Great Britain?

18 years or older people in United Kingdom are allowed to vote.


Which two great traditions were combined in the Thai Khmer and Vietnamese civilizations in Southeast Asia?

China and India


What is the history of the United Kingdom?

The United Kingdom has settlers for the first time beginning in 43 AD. The government of the United Kingdom is a unitary state, which has a constitutional monarchy. The Acts of Union was formed in 1707.