Many people who were no longer servants or slaves found a new life of a ranch work and independence in the Far West.
The destruction that resulted from war or siege including the purposeful burning of an enemy city’s fields.
The problem with it was that it was not powerful enough to do the normal tasks modern governments do today. They couldn't
1: Couldn't Regulate Trade
2) Couldn't pass Taxes
3) Had only one branch
That it was terrible and not as advanced as today.
The widespread sentiment that influenced the rise of totalitarianism was a fear of instability and the rise of nationalism in countries like Germany and Italy. Authoritarian leaders crystallized the notion that a singular leader, a strong military, limited dissent and nationalism were the ingredients necessary for a strong state. This became a normative framework in Germany and Italy.