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  2. List of largest empires - Wikipedia

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    Empire size in this list is defined as the dry land area it controlled at the time, which may differ considerably from the area it claimed. For example: in the year 1800, European powers collectively claimed approximately 20% of the Earth's land surface that they did not effectively control. [ 8 ]

  3. Empire - Wikipedia

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    [42] [43] [44] The Sui, Tang and Song empires had the world's largest economy and were the most technologically advanced during their time; [45] [46] the Great Yuan Empire was the world's ninth largest empire by total land area; while the Great Ming Empire is famous for the seven maritime expeditions led by Zheng He. [33]

  4. International relations (1814–1919) - Wikipedia

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    The German coalition won an easy victory, dropping France to second class status among the Great Powers. Prussia, under Otto von Bismarck, then brought together almost all the German states (excluding Austria, Luxembourg and Liechtenstein) into a new German Empire. Bismarck's new empire became the most powerful state in continental Europe until ...

  5. Empire (Hardt and Negri book) - Wikipedia

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    Empire has been described by the London Review of Books as "the most successful work of political theory to come from the Left for a generation." [6] The book has been highly influential on numerous debates within the left, and has even been called "a bible of the anti-globalisation movement" by one critic and "the most influential book in recent decades on a classic sociological theme".

  6. Expansionism - Wikipedia

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    George Orwell's satirical novel Animal Farm is a fictional depiction, based on Soviet Union under Stalin, of a new elite seizing power, establishing new rules and hierarchies, and expanding economically while they compromise their ideals. Robert Erskine Childers's novel The Riddle of the Sands portrays the threatening nature of the German Empire.

  7. History of Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Roman Empire, essentially based in Germany and Italy, further fragmented into a myriad of feudal principalities or small city states, whose subjection to the emperor was only formal. The 14th century, when the Mongol Empire came to power, is often called the Age of the Mongols. Mongol armies expanded westward under the command of Batu ...

  8. Great Divergence - Wikipedia

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    New World exports of wood, cotton, and wool are estimated to have saved England the need for 23 to 25 million acres (100,000 km 2) of cultivated land (by comparison, the total amount of cultivated land in England was just 17 million acres), freeing up immense amounts of resources. The New World also served as a market for European manufactures.

  9. Russian imperialism - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Empire also acquired the island of Sakhalin which was turned into one of history's largest prison colonies. [ 45 ] [ 46 ] Initially, Russian maritime incursions into the waters surrounding Hokkaido began in the late eighteenth century, spurring Japan to map and explore its northern island surroundings.