He wanted to build an aggressive military force, including changes in leadership, without the nobles' interference. I hope this helps :)
1. Internal fight for power
2. Constant attacks
3. Decline in gold and silver resources
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The Roman Empire is one of the most famous empire from the antiquity and right so, being an empire that dominated much of Europe and at one point all of the Mediterranean coastline. The empire was built gradually on military power, wise policies, and wealth. This didn't last forever though and eventually the empire crumbled.
The internal fight for power was one major reason. The local powerful houses wanted to become even more wealthy and more powerful. They created their own military forces and disobeyed the central power.
The constant attacks were the major cause of the military weakening of the Roman Empire. Constant attacks from the Huns, Goths, Vandals and others resulted in gradual weakening of the army and loss of territory, eventually becoming to weak to defend the empire.
The wealth in the empire was declining too. The resources of silver and gold run dry, and having no technology to be able to easily discovered new ones the empire started to suffer economically, which of course made huge problems with poverty.
I believe you are referring to Victor Gillam's "He Wouldn't Take It Any Other Way," published in the satirical magazine <em>Judge </em>in 1899. In this political cartoon, a Filipino, exaggeratedly caricatured as a savage and fearful man, partially dressed and in the wilderness, among ferns and cacti, has been cornered by a figure, only partially visible, presumably a U.S. soldier, on account of his attire and his firearm, who is the bringer of Liberty and Civilization on behalf on his country, as it is written in the paper that pierces his firearm and that he aims menacingly at the Filipino.
The bringer of "Liberty & Civilization" is, therefore, the United States, which, as the title of the cartoon ironically indicates, have tried to bring them peacefully and reasonably, but to no avail, hence the need to use intimidation, threat, and violence.
The cartoon is a criticism of U.S. Imperialism, which allegedly brought civilization and liberty to an already civilized nation, which was on the threshold of gaining its freedom and independence.
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Nurses, some women disguised themselves as men and fought in the war, some were spies, etc.
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