Friday, October 28, 2016

Empires of the Ancient World

Empires are classify as flourishing when they establish over other conglomerates, run a long magazine or leave great(p) accomplishments that may be copied by others. Four conglomerates that could be classified ad as successful were the Assyrian, Qin Dynasty, Iranian Empire and the Han Dynasty of China. These empires thriveed because they successfully construct and maintained their empire in various focal points. To arrive at a triumphant empire wizard must conquer land, fuddle an organized structure and inviolable regime, create laws, establish a system of communication, entertain sacred tolerance, have a puissant military and have a prosperous economy.\nFor an empire to prosper it must conquer land. When an empire conquers land it shows their power and it increases the size of said empire. Keep in mind; if you want the unruffled lot to respect you, you cannot speak them harshly. Avoid acting wish the Assyrian Emperor, when he conquered lands he use harsh met hods. For example he burned crops, destroyed walls, killed the heap that rebelled against his beliefs, and destroyed cities. If you treat the people harshly they will near likely rebel and campaign to overthrow your empire. For example when the Persian Empire conquered Babylon in 539 B.C. they allowed the Judaic population to continue spare-time activity their religion. Cyrus also let them make back to Palestine to remodel their temple. This made the Jews think of the Persian emperor butterfly, Cyrus as their shepherd. Persia advance increased the size of their empire by conquering both Egypt and India. Their empire stretched 3000 miles long (Greece to India).\nAn empire must also have a strong government and organized structure. The government overtops the way people live. A successful government should have the emperor at the highest class, thence a tripartite that is made up of a civil, military, and consort authority, followed by a ground council and then the provinces . Try not to have a government in which they have complete control over...

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