When do empires become countries?

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The one thing I don’t understand in my history textbook is this specific concept. For example, my history book will talk about the Roman Empire. Cool. Then a buncha stuff happens in Europe, Italy, France, UK etc. Cool, but are they just regions part of the empire?

Let’s fast forward to American independence. I think by now the Roman Empire fell or something? I don’t remember. America was a colony, so was Britain already an autonomous state by then? Then we get American independence. After this, we still have the Ottoman Empire that ends up falling after WWI I believe. When does that region split into different countries?

But when did they just become countries? How does that happen? And why settle for a country rather than an empire or vice versa?

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Empire usually refers to an area with many languages and cultures ruled by one government. A country usually has only a small number – two or three or fewer.

Really though, it often is just a matter of what name the ruling class prefers.

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