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This page is about the strongest countries in different times of our world. from 3000 BC to Present day.

Table

Time Country
3000 BC The Kingdom of Egypt.
2000 BC The Akkadian Empire, along with Egypt and the Indus Valley Civilization.
1500 BC Either the Hittite Empire or the Egyptians at this point in time.
1000 BC With the Middle East in turmoil, the Western Zhou Dynasty emerges at the most advanced civilization.
700 BC Most likely the Neo-Assyrian Empire centered in Mesopotamia.
500 BC As the world's first, large scale superpower, by far the Achaemenid Empire.
50 BC The Chinese Han Dynasty was the most dominant power at this point in time.
100 AD At its zenith under the Nerva-Antonine Dynasty, by far the Roman Empire.
300 AD Still the Roman Empire, or perhaps by now the Sassanid Dynasty also.
500 AD Either the Eastern Roman Empire or the Gupta Dyansty
600 AD The Sui Dynasty of China
1000 AD By far and with no equal in sight, the Song Dynasty in southern China.
1500 AD Owing primarily due its large and dominant population and economy, the Ming Dynasty by far.
1700 A close match between France and the Chinese Qing Dynasty.
1820 With the end of the Napoleonic wars, leaves Britain as the only remaining, dominant power in the world.
1880 Germany, Russia, and America are becoming bigger powers, but the

British are still ahead

1921 At the end of World War I most European countries are recovering, leaving the United States growing at fast rates.
1940 The United States, along with the British Empire, Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, and the Empire of Japan.
1942 Germany controls the majority of Europe. Russia is still growing at

rapid rates. Leaving Russia at number 3 for the time, the US might

of made its way to the top again now.

1964 The heights of both the Cold War and Space Race, the United States and Soviet Union are roughly equal.
1990 The United States of America, especially with the Soviet Union on the verge of collapse.
2015 Still the United States by far, but China is quickly catching up.
2050 estimation The United States and China are approximately equal, with India slowly catching up to both.
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