It is known that Britain once was thought of as the strongest empire. If Britain lost to the colonies, then it's power and might was limited, and not invincible. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day. Feel free to ask more questions.
Back then, Babur was at a major disadvantages compared to the Sultan Army. The sultan army got more than 100 elephants on his forces while Baburs forces had none.
After defeatd the sultan, he established the Mughal empire (now known as the persian and the Mongol)
He began to modify the harsh Legalist government established by the Qin and incorporated Confucian principles. According to Confucian beliefs, the emperor was a role model who should be virtuous and maintain high morals. Liu Bang appointed Confucian scholars to guide his decisions, lowered taxes to relieve the strain on peasants, and continued a policy of unifying China.
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Under the Articles of Confederation, the central government had no power to tax or to compel individual states to abide by its decisions.
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