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Why do empires dominate the world for centuries — and then gradually lose their central position? In this episode of The 6 Stage Empire Collapse Pattern, we break down the financial and economic decline of three powerful historical systems: the Netherlands, Portugal, and the Qing Empire. This is not a story of conquest. It is a story of trade, capital, and trust. Portugal opened global ocean routes and controlled the spice trade. The Netherlands built the first stock exchange and became the financial center of the world. The Qing Empire governed the largest economy on Earth and absorbed half of global silver production. Each seemed too stable to fall. But then: — trade routes shifted — capital migrated — debt accelerated — monetary systems came under pressure — internal fractures deepened And the empires did not collapse overnight. They simply stopped being the center. In this video, we walk through the six structural stages of imperial decline: 1. Expansion 2. Financial Domination 3. Structural Overextension 4. Monetary Pressure 5. Internal Fracture 6. Loss of Dominance You’ll see how capital relocates. Why financial hegemony is temporary. And what happens when trust moves to another capital. History does not repeat exactly. But economic structures often rhyme. This video is created for educational and documentary purposes only. It presents historical analysis interpretations and perspectives on social political and economic developments. The content does not promote or oppose any political ideology party or individual and it should not be considered professional legal or political advice. Viewers are encouraged to explore multiple sources and form their own conclusions.