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The Chinese Empire had colonies in both North and South America.
The Chinese Empire had colonies in both North and South America.
True (A)
The Religious Empire was able to completely take back South America from the Chinese Empire during the Battle of Snlos.
The Religious Empire was able to completely take back South America from the Chinese Empire during the Battle of Snlos.
True (A)
The United Empire was able to conquer all of South America during their invasion.
The United Empire was able to conquer all of South America during their invasion.
False (B)
The Chinese Empire had colonies in both North and South Independence.
The Chinese Empire had colonies in both North and South Independence.
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The Religious Empire was the only empire that challenged the Chinese Empire.
The Religious Empire was the only empire that challenged the Chinese Empire.
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South Independence bordered the Chinese Empire.
South Independence bordered the Chinese Empire.
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The United Empire was able to defeat the Religious Empire and take over their colonies.
The United Empire was able to defeat the Religious Empire and take over their colonies.
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The African Empire was formed after the United Empire invaded Southern America.
The African Empire was formed after the United Empire invaded Southern America.
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The Russian Empire was considered a dominant superpower after they invaded North America, South America, and Africa.
The Russian Empire was considered a dominant superpower after they invaded North America, South America, and Africa.
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The United Nation Empire controlled Europe and Russian territory, but not the northern part of America.
The United Nation Empire controlled Europe and Russian territory, but not the northern part of America.
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The African Empire's growth in size allowed them to defeat the American Empire, also known as the United Nation, and take control of South America, 90% of Africa, and parts of North America.
The African Empire's growth in size allowed them to defeat the American Empire, also known as the United Nation, and take control of South America, 90% of Africa, and parts of North America.
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The Chinese Empire, after expanding its territory, held dominant power over the Middle East, South Asia, North Africa, Australia, and surrounding Islands, fearing only the African Empire.
The Chinese Empire, after expanding its territory, held dominant power over the Middle East, South Asia, North Africa, Australia, and surrounding Islands, fearing only the African Empire.
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Despite their initial intentions to declare war on the Chinese Empire, the African Empire was stopped by the religious Empire's declaration to take back some of their lost land.
Despite their initial intentions to declare war on the Chinese Empire, the African Empire was stopped by the religious Empire's declaration to take back some of their lost land.
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The religious Empire successfully regained significant land from the African Empire, leading to the Chinese Empire's defeat and the United Nation's dominance in the region.
The religious Empire successfully regained significant land from the African Empire, leading to the Chinese Empire's defeat and the United Nation's dominance in the region.
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Following major battles, the world saw the rise of states as numerous countries declared independence and broke away from large empires, signifying a transition from empires to states.
Following major battles, the world saw the rise of states as numerous countries declared independence and broke away from large empires, signifying a transition from empires to states.
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The emergence of the rust Empire resulted in the Chinese Empire losing almost all its land, leaving them with only 5% of their original territory.
The emergence of the rust Empire resulted in the Chinese Empire losing almost all its land, leaving them with only 5% of their original territory.
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The African Empire suffered a catastrophic loss, losing all their land due to invasion from the Chinese and religious Empires, leaving them vulnerable.
The African Empire suffered a catastrophic loss, losing all their land due to invasion from the Chinese and religious Empires, leaving them vulnerable.
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The religious Empire's fear of an alliance between the rust Empire and the Chinese Empire, who shared similar cultural and religious ties, was a major threat that prompted them to activate their military to 100%.
The religious Empire's fear of an alliance between the rust Empire and the Chinese Empire, who shared similar cultural and religious ties, was a major threat that prompted them to activate their military to 100%.
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The Treaty of the rush Chin treaty united the Chinese and rust Empires into a single, powerful entity, leading to the United Nation Empire's complete demise.
The Treaty of the rush Chin treaty united the Chinese and rust Empires into a single, powerful entity, leading to the United Nation Empire's complete demise.
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The war between the united Chinese and rust Empire and the religious Empire, known as the worst war in history, involved weapons of every kind, including swords, leading to a massive conflict that reshaped the entire world.
The war between the united Chinese and rust Empire and the religious Empire, known as the worst war in history, involved weapons of every kind, including swords, leading to a massive conflict that reshaped the entire world.
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Following the war, the world was divided into different empires, nations, and kingdoms, signifying a return to multiple power centers.
Following the war, the world was divided into different empires, nations, and kingdoms, signifying a return to multiple power centers.
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While the religious Empire was initially winning, the Chinese and rust Empire initiated a devastating attack on their own empire, leading to a chaotic world situation and leaving much of the world unmarked.
While the religious Empire was initially winning, the Chinese and rust Empire initiated a devastating attack on their own empire, leading to a chaotic world situation and leaving much of the world unmarked.
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The war between the united Chinese and rust Empire and the religious Empire resulted in a global conflict that led to the formation of a new world order with multiple independent state entities.
The war between the united Chinese and rust Empire and the religious Empire resulted in a global conflict that led to the formation of a new world order with multiple independent state entities.
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Flashcards
Major Empires (001-980)
Major Empires (001-980)
The three significant empires were the Chinese Empire, the Religious Empire, and the United Empire.
South Independence
South Independence
The strongest independent state; it bordered only one empire, increasing its power.
Chinese Colonies
Chinese Colonies
The Chinese Empire established colonies in the Americas and independent regions to expand influence.
Battle of Snlos
Battle of Snlos
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Religious Empire Expansion
Religious Empire Expansion
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Massive Change (3 years)
Massive Change (3 years)
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African Empire Formation
African Empire Formation
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Colonial Strategy
Colonial Strategy
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Rise of Empires
Rise of Empires
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Russian Expansion
Russian Expansion
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United Nations' Influence
United Nations' Influence
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African Empire Growth
African Empire Growth
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Religious Empire Decline
Religious Empire Decline
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Chinese Empire Dominance
Chinese Empire Dominance
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Treaty of Rush-Chin
Treaty of Rush-Chin
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States Formation
States Formation
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The Worst War
The Worst War
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Territorial Power Shift
Territorial Power Shift
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Final Battles
Final Battles
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Dominance of the China-Rush Empire
Dominance of the China-Rush Empire
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Military Activation
Military Activation
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Collapse of the United Nation Empire
Collapse of the United Nation Empire
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Post-War Fragmentation
Post-War Fragmentation
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Study Notes
Empires of 001-980
- Three major empires existed: United Empire, Religious Empire, and Chinese Empire
- Independent states existed in the north and south, not under an empire's rule
- Chinese Empire was the strongest, followed by the Religious Empire, then the United Empire
- South Independence was stronger than North Independence due to its borders
- Chinese Empire established colonies globally, primarily in the Americas (North and South) and independent regions. Aim was dominance and control.
The Battle of Snlos
- Religious Empire attacked Chinese Empire colonies
- Religious Empire aimed to take colonies from Chinese Empire in Africa and South America, resulting in territorial gains and becoming a superpower.
- Religious Empire conquered much of Southern South America and Africa
A Massive Change
- Three years after Battle of Snlos, United Empire invaded Southern America to gain control
- A new empire, the African Empire, was formed in Southern Africa, due to the expansion of the religious empire
- Fear amongst empires, as an independent state became an empire
The Rise
- Russian Empire weakened, allowing for the rise of the United Nation Empire.
- United Nation Empire overtook European and Russian territory
- African Empire massive growth, controlling most of South America and much of Africa
- Chinese Empire struggled with the size of territory they held
- Religious Empire lost territory after the formation of the African Empire
Fallout
- Religious Empire lost its power and was confined mostly to Canada, Iceland, and limited areas within the United States
- Little colonies in Europe
Return
- African Empire declared war on Chinese Empire
- Religious Empire tried to regain territory
- Success of African Empire partially removed Chinese Empire, and allowed for the United Nation Empire to gain territory.
States
- Multiple major battles led to nations declaring independence, replacing empires
- Vast majority of the former Chinese Empire was taken (roughly 100%) by a new power
- African Empire lost most of its land.
Treaty and Worst War
- Treaty of the Rush Chin created an empire (Chinese and another) which were stronger than any other empires
- Worst war in history between two strong empires (no detail)
- World split into empires, nations, and kingdoms after great war.
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Explore the dynamics of three major empires: the United Empire, Religious Empire, and Chinese Empire. Understand their conflicts, territorial expansions, and the emergence of independent states. Delve into key events like the Battle of Snlos and the formation of the African Empire.