the british, spanish, and the german. (dont really know about the german.) I konow this oas for a middle school question and your cheating or being lazy.
It did because they were not good empires
World War I significantly altered the borders of European countries through the dissolution of empires and the establishment of new nation-states. The Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires collapsed, leading to the creation of several new countries, including Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Poland. The Treaty of Versailles and other peace treaties redrew borders, often based on ethnic lines, which caused tensions and conflicts in the years that followed. Overall, the war reshaped the political landscape of Europe and laid the groundwork for future disputes.
World War II significantly weakened European empires, leading to a rapid decolonization process in the post-war period. The war drained European resources and diminished the military and economic strength of colonizing nations, making it increasingly difficult for them to maintain control over their colonies. Additionally, the rise of nationalist movements in colonized countries, coupled with changing global attitudes towards imperialism, accelerated the push for independence. As a result, many empires dismantled or granted independence to their colonies throughout the late 1940s and 1950s.
European countries sent explorers to the New World primarily in search of new trade routes and economic opportunities, particularly for valuable commodities like spices, gold, and silver. The desire to expand their empires and spread Christianity also motivated these expeditions. Additionally, competition among European powers spurred exploration as nations sought to assert their dominance and secure new territories.
Many nations granted freedom to their colonies.
At various times, the Spanish, the British, the Dutch, the French, and the Portuguese all had empires in the New World.
It did because they were not good empires
They allowed Europeans to communicate easily across different parts of international empires.
They were both a part of European imperialism which altered the political, economic and social affairs of other countries.
They were both a part of European imperialism which altered the political, economic and social affairs of other countries.
empires were important because if the countries didn't take over one another then they wouldn't have the things we have to day .It also spread certain religions and languages around the world
They allowed European empires to ship Natural Resources from colonies across the globe to European factories. They also allowed Britain to reduce the size of their armies stationed around the world.
They allowed European empires to ship Natural Resources from colonies across the globe to European factories. They also allowed Britain to reduce the size of their armies stationed around the world.
They allowed European empires to ship Natural Resources from colonies across the globe to European factories. They also allowed Britain to reduce the size of their armies stationed around the world.
They allowed European empires to ship Natural Resources from colonies across the globe to European factories. They also allowed Britain to reduce the size of their armies stationed around the world.
The European and Asian empires were echoes of the Alexander empire, which was itself an echo of the Assyrian and Persian empires. The European and Asian empires morphed into the nation-states of today under different political systems, so the link is very tenuous.
European countries ruled so many other countries of the world