What were the maritime empires?
Emma Martin
Updated on June 21, 2026
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Beside this, what are maritime empires?
An empire with smaller pieces of land which are separated by large bodies of water. Settled in areas that would provide profit to the empire. Divided power between their lands.
Subsequently, question is, what are the European maritime empires? Driven largely by political, religious, and economic rivalries, European states established new maritime empires, including the Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, French, and British.
Similarly, it is asked, what are the 5 maritime empires?
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- Spanish empire. purpose- exploit gold and provide population outlet; conquistadors established this empire; predominantly located in the americas (exception is the phillipenes)
- Portuguese empire. Bustling trade empire built throughout the Indian Ocean.
- England.
- Dutch.
- Ottoman Empire.
- Mughal.
- Russia.
- Quing.
What were the land based empires?
The era between 1450 and 1750 saw the appearance of several land-based empires who built their power on the use of gunpowder: the Ottomans and the Safavids in Southwest Asia , the Mughals in India , the Ming and Qing in China , and the new Russian Empire.
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