The four European nations that struggled for empire and dominant trade during the Age of Exploration and beyond were Spain, Portugal, France, and England. These countries competed for control over territories in the Americas, Africa, and Asia, leading to conflicts and rivalries. Their quests for resources and trade routes significantly shaped global commerce and colonialism. This rivalry also spurred advancements in navigation and maritime technology.
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A nation that rules over other nations, known as a dominant or conquering nation, is the founder of an empire of nations.
The three great modern European nations were included in the Charlemagne's Empire were the countries by the name of modern Catalonia, France and western Germany.
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France emerged from the Thirty Years' War as the dominant European nation. The Holy Roman Empire had lost its control of the nation.
The Ottoman Empire was desirable for European nations during the nineteenth century due to its strategic geopolitical location, serving as a bridge between Europe and Asia, which facilitated trade and military movements. Additionally, the empire's vast resources and agricultural wealth attracted European powers seeking new markets and raw materials. The decline of Ottoman authority created opportunities for European nations to expand their influence, engage in territorial acquisitions, and promote their interests in the region, particularly during the era of imperialism.
Britishers were the dominant in India after the downfall of Mughal empire.
By conquests from several European nations. The European nations had many firearms, and Africa and India did not have that many at all compared to the Europeans. This caused conquests and how India and Africa became part of the British Empire
The MAIN Central Power nations were Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottomen Empire (Turkey). There were others, as well, but they played a smaller role in the war.
The Ottoman Empire's dominant period was 1400-1918.
For those who believe the King of the North or Beast Power in Bible Prophecy is the final revival of the Roman Empire - the modern European Union - then it appears so as no English-speaking nations are not dominant in the story line. In fact, these too believe the English-speaking nations to be the modern descendants of the Lost Tribes of Israel who will be put into captivity until the 2nd Coming - time of Jacob's trouble.
In 1914, Germany, under Kaiser Wilhelm II, sought to expand its empire significantly, aspiring to be a dominant global power. This ambition was part of a broader competition among European nations for colonial possessions and influence, particularly in Africa and Asia. Germany's desire for a "place in the sun" escalated tensions with other major powers, contributing to the geopolitical landscape that led to World War I.