Table of Contents
- 1 What if Alexander the Great made it to China?
- 2 Could Alexander the Great have reached China?
- 3 Why do you think Alexander wanted to conquer the world?
- 4 Did Alexander the Great conquered the known world?
- 5 Did Alexander rule the whole world?
- 6 Who will win whole world?
- 7 What did Alexander the Great do for Macedonia?
- 8 Did Alexander the Great tolerate the Mauryan kings?
- 9 How did Alexander the Great conquer the Persian Empire?
What if Alexander the Great made it to China?
If China would have been taken over by Alexander the Great, they would be a part of the largest empire of that time. With that being said they would have all of the advanced technology that Europe had. If you look at China today they are one of the advanced society’s in the World.
Could Alexander the Great have reached China?
Had Alexander pushed on eastwards, he would have come up against the Chinese in their ‘Warring States Period’ and so quickly met the powerful Qin State, which a century later would unify all China. Yet it was unlikely that he would have reached China anyway, says Cartledge.
What would have happened if Alexander had longer?
Had he lived a longer life, Alexander might have led forth new armies and navies on another round of conquest, this time to the west rather than the east. Carthage, Sicily, and perhaps Italy could have fallen under his sway.
Why do you think Alexander wanted to conquer the world?
He first wanted to win Persia because there was a clear animosity between Persia and Greece since Persians have enslaved several Greek zones in the past. Therefore, it was more of a revenge in his mind when he started. Alexander was impressed with the different cultures he encountered while on his way to Greece.
Did Alexander the Great conquered the known world?
Alexander the Great (r. 336-323 BCE) of Macedon led his army on a series of campaigns which successfully conquered the then-known world from Macedon, through Greece, down to Egypt, across Persia, to India.
What if Hamilton survived?
IF Alexander Hamilton didn’t die, he would almost certainly be the oldest person on planet Earth, and perhaps the only Immortal. If Hamilton never died, he may have had a chance to rise back up and fix his destroyed reputation from the Affair. Possibly become the next President and vs Thomas Jefferson again.
Did Alexander rule the whole world?
Alexander, the great Macedonian emperor, is known to have conquered the world. According to the ancient Greeks, his empire consisted of most parts of the world among which the Macedonian empire was the greatest of all. However, in reality, he did not conquer the WHOLE world, yes but he did WANT to.
Who will win whole world?
ALEXANDER. Alexander the Great was the first world conqueror and one of the greatest generals in history. He laid the foundation for the Hellenistic world, from Alexandria in Egypt to the borders of India.
How did Alexander’s conquest affect the ancient economy of this region?
Alexander’s conquest of Persia opened the floodgates for the expansion of trade. For centuries, Persia had hoarded gold from its conquered lands. Alexander, however, turned the gold and silver into coinage and spent it lavishly.
What did Alexander the Great do for Macedonia?
Alexander the Great served as king of Macedonia from 336 to 323 B.C. During his time of leadership, he united Greece, reestablished the Corinthian League and conquered the Persian Empire.
Did Alexander the Great tolerate the Mauryan kings?
“Chandragupta Maurya then founded the Mauryan kingdom in 321 BC, something Alexander would not just have tolerated, but actively encouraged. In other words, Alexander would have anticipated, in miniature, the Roman Empire’s system of ‘client kings’ – subordinate, but largely independent local or native rulers operating at the fringe of the empire.”
What would have happened if Alexander the Great had reached China?
Had Alexander pushed on eastwards, he would have come up against the Chinese in their ‘Warring States Period’ and so quickly met the powerful Qin State, which a century later would unify all China. Yet it was unlikely that he would have reached China anyway, says Cartledge.
How did Alexander the Great conquer the Persian Empire?
Following his conquest of Asia Minor(modern-day Turkey), Alexander broke the power of Persia in a series of decisive battles, including those at Issusand Gaugamela. He subsequently overthrew King Darius IIIand conquered the Achaemenid Empire in its entirety. [b]At that point, his empire stretched from the Adriatic Seato the Indus River.