By the 15th century, however, some countries were building brand-new empires. While some of these new imperial powers were found in the territory of former colonies of Rome, their empires were not mere continuations of the Roman Empire. Portugal, Spain, France, and Holland all became seats of far-flung domains. But the most successful was Britian, which came to preside over a huge empire on which 'the sun never set.' This empire spread at different times over much of North America, Africa, India, and Southeast Asia, as well as the expanse of the South Pacific.
Next time: REVELATION ITS GRAND CLIMAX AT HAND!/Chapter Thirty Five - Executing Babylon the Great -Conclusion
From the jw.org publications
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thank you for your commment. Your comment will be reviewed for approval soon.
God Bless.