Answer: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire
Context/explanation:
In the years prior to World War I, there was much military buildup and alliance formation happening among the nations of Europe. This all served to increase tensions between the nations of Europe. There was pressure to form alliances with other nations to strengthen a nation's defenses in case there was a war. The Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance set up in opposition to each other. The Triple Entente consisted of Britain, France and Russia. The Triple Alliance consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. When the war broke out, Italy shifted its loyalties and sided with the Allies (Britain, France, Russia). Germany and Austria-Hungary picked up Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire as additional allies during the war, known as the Central Powers.
Both were fighting against a monarchy that they saw as unfair. They also both disliked the idea of an aristocracy and wanted to reestablish their governments. Also, Americans and the French both very much disliked the British at this time.
Battle of Fort Albany – French forces engage and defeat British relief forces in Hudson Bay. 1689 Battle of Bantry Bay – France defeats the English
There was many reasons for the fall , including foreign epidemics and weaponry, the spaniards skilled manipulation of power played a key role in the great empires demise