Compare And Contrast Ming Empire And Ottoman Empire

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Lamiea williams

Mr.Cardona

The ming dynasty and the ottoman empire was well known empires and they had many people in their space. Both empires did many things to grow their population and make themselves become noticed.they didn't let people walk over them and do whatever they could to intrude on their empire.

Throughout the years the ottoman empire grew rapidly and continued growing for many years one end. They started to get themselves more out there by trading. They were very open to trading with anybody who wanted to. They capital of their empire was “Constantinople”. The ottoman empire took over many continents throughout the years. They took over ‘Asia, Africa, and Europe’ they had a very big empire and it stretched from miles

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