Charlemagne's empire fragmented after his death in 814 due to a combination of weak leadership and internal divisions among his heirs. His grandsons, who inherited the empire, struggled to maintain control over the vast territories and faced challenges from external threats and internal revolts. The Treaty of Verdun in 843 further formalized the division of the empire into three separate kingdoms, leading to the eventual decline of centralized authority and the rise of localized powers. This fragmentation set the stage for the development of modern European nations.
They had to break up, because they lost the war so they had to follow the treaty which was they had to give up all their territory in the Balkans, Central/Eastern Europe they had within their own empire.
Yugoslavia, Hungary, Czechoslavakia, Austria, and Poland
The general school of thought is that the Mongol empire broke up due to the death of the last of the Khan's. Others believe it was simply because the feuding had gone on for too many years.
the Austrian and Hungary empire The bellicose empires leading up to WW I were the British Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Central Powers included the Ottoman Empire, the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the Kingdom of Bulgaria.
Charlemagnes was a great and powerful leader, as well as a warrior. However, when he died a lot of warriors fought for his power. In the meanwhile, his empire grew weaker and weaker. When they finally selected a leader, it was too late.
The Fall of Rome (No Central Government), The Rise and Fall Holy Roman Empire (Knights, Setting up of Counties), The Viking Raids and their pillaging of Europe (Need for protection) all contributed to the rise of Feudalism in Eurupe
it was all to do with the war
Done by the Treaty of Versailles.
it started to break up when the british empire signed a mandate over palestine
The Treaty of Versailles decided to: * break up Austria-Hungary * break up the Ottoman Empire * create Yugoslavia
They wanted to control its prior territory.
The ethnic groups liked Turkey, but because of the Ottoman Empire breaking up the name changed to Chiken
They were eradicated for good
Many of the boundaries of the Upper Middle East (like Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel/Palestine, and Egypt) come after the break-up of the Ottoman Empire and are a direct result of it.
the Ottoman Empire to break up
nationalism